Nation wants assurance on freeing of seized territory, says Sonia


New Delhi, Jun 19 (IANS): Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi, participating in the all-party meet called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday on the Chinese intrusion in the Galwan Valley and the killing of Indian soldiers, contended that "valuable time had been lost" and asked what the government does next.

She said that the all-party meeting should have been convened earlier.

"We in the Congress Party believe that valuable time was lost between May 5 and June 6, the date on which the Corps Commanders meeting took place. Even after the June 6 meeting, efforts should have been made to talk directly, at the political and diplomatic levels, to the leadership of China, she said, as per a party statement.

"The question is, 'What next? What is the way forward?' The entire country would like an assurance that status quo ante would be restored and China will revert back to the original position on the Line of Actual Control," she added.

Gandhi claimed that the government failed to use all avenues, and the result is the loss of 20 lives as well as dozens injured. "I would urge the Prime Minister to kindly share with us all the facts and the sequence of events beginning April this year till date," she said.

"We have some specific questions, for the Government: On which date did the Chinese troops intrude into our territory in Ladakh? When did the government find out about the Chinese transgressions into our territory? Was it on May 5, as reported, or earlier?

"Does the government not receive, on a regular basis, satellite pictures of the borders of our country? Did our external intelligence agencies not report any unusual activity along the LAC? Did the Military Intelligence not alert the government about the intrusion and the build-up of massive forces along the LAC, whether on the Chinese side or on the Indian side? In the government's considered view, was there a failure of intelligence?

"In fact, even at this late stage, we are still in the dark about many crucial aspects of the crisis," she added.

Gandhi said that this meeting should have come sooner and immediately after the government had been reportedly informed about the Chinese intrusion into several places in Ladakh and elsewhere, the entire nation would have stood together like a rock and fully supported the government on the steps required to defend the territorial integrity of the country.

The Congresss chief also said that they would like to be briefed on the preparedness of the country's defence forces to meet any threat. "In particular, I would like to ask what is the current status of the Mountain Strike Corps, with two mountain infantry divisions, that was sanctioned in 2013? Should the Government not treat it with utmost priority?" she asked.

Gandhi said that the Congress and the entire opposition unitedly stand by our defence forces and are prepared to make any sacrifice to ensure they are battle ready.

"The entire nation expects that the government will take all opposition parties and the country into confidence and brief us regularly so that we may present to the world a picture of unity and solidarity," she added.

Gandhi also paid homage to the brave soldiers, who laid down their lives and offered condolences to the bereaved families and wished speedy recovery to the injured.

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    All the above questions asked by the Congress should have been answered by the National security advisor Ajit Doval who was last seen during Delhi communal riots.

    To contain the violence in Delhi Home Minister himself acknowledged it took three days. But in Chinese illegal occupation was since seven weeks when the final flare up took place.

    But BJP leaders and its Union ministers are busy addressing 18 virtual rallies including by Amit Shah, Gadkari, Rajnath and Smriti Irani. The government has completely ignored the national security for the virtual rallies.

    In overview it looks similar to 'Pulwama attack' to garner as much support as possible to garner on 'nationalism card'. The government may even choose some preemptive strike in no mans land where no Chinese camps are located just before the assembly elections to Bihar and West Bengal. This may be last option for the government as many of migrant workers are angry against the treatment meted against them.

    The Congress and other opposition parties are not understanding the game plan of BJP. It is trying to win elections in crucial states showing nationalist card without delivering any promises and contain the critics due to migrant crisis, economical losses due to pandemic and so on.

    The silence of NSA advisor proves that it is a sinister plan sacrificing the Indian soldiers for political gain.

    Jai Hind

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  • SB, Mlore

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    China has not accuired any new territories. They have just violated the agreement and claimed rights near to disputed LAc on their side. The only reason is because they are infuriated because of Indias bold stance of improving the border infrastructure that improves supplies to our troops, which your family had surrendered bend down to China and receiving their...

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    TV channels are screaming about a Congress leader suggesting giving up half of Ladakh to China and gift Kashmir to Pakistan.

    Congress Chiefs are speechless!!

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    Is this strategy too is pre-planned. Sell our territory and blame it on congress. Are you ruling the country or a dallal selling the country???????....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    Secret Information Revels that Ladakh has been sold to China ...

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