PM Modi has army on the border, not Rahul Gandhi: S Jaishankar

New Delhi :

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has hit back at Rahul Gandhi in an Eastern message targeting the government over China’s approach to the Line of Actual Control. The External Affairs Minister said that it was not the Congress leader but PM Narendra Modi, who had seen the army on the Line of Actual Control in response to the Chinese army again. Unni said that the opposition party should be honest to see what happened in 1962.

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During an interview given to Annie, Jaishankar said that the Modi government has increased the budget for infrastructure by five times.

Referring to the resentment of the Congress and other opponents over China building a bridge over the Pangong Lake last year, the External Affairs Minister said the area has been under illegal occupation of China since the 1962 war.

Jaishankar said, “When exactly did it come under Chinese control? They (Congress) must have some problem understanding words starting with ‘C’. I think they are misrepresenting the situation.” The Chinese first arrived in 1958 and captured it in October 1962. 1962. Now you are blaming the Modi government for a bridge in 2023 which the Chinese captured in 1962 and you It is not fair to say that it happened where it happened.”

The External Affairs Minister said, “Rajiv Gandhi went to Beijing in 1988. Signed Chonte in 1993 and 1996. I don’t think it was wrong to sign those assets for stability on the border and he kept the border stable.”

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