Why Centre Not Giving Clarity on Arunachal: Jaiveer Shergill
New Delhi: Amid the Pentagon report on China’s Intrusion in Arunachal Pradesh, Congress spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill on Sunday asked the Centre to clarify the situation, and also alleged that the government’s approach was like “head in sand”, which is damaging country’s the territorial sovereignty.
Jaiveer Shergill said in a tweet, “Indians are getting to know about a village built by China in Arunachal via report by Pentagon, USA – When will BJP Govt brief people of India regarding China’s misadventures & illegal occupation- BJP Govt “head in sand” approach is damaging for India’s territorial sovereignty!.”
Indians are getting to know about a village built by China in Arunachal via report by Pentagon,USA – When will BJP Govt brief people of India regarding China’s misadventures & illegal occupation- BJP Govt “head in sand” approach is damaging for India’s territorial sovereignty!
Citing reports, the Congress said that China has intruded into Indian territory but the government was in a denial mode.
Addressing a press conference on Saturday, Pawan Khera, party spokesperson said, “It has now been confirmed by an annual report by the Pentagon to the US Congress.
The Congress said China has constructed several villages which are dual purpose villages. “What is a dual use village? It not only has a civilian population residing there, but these villages can also act as cantonments for the Chinese army,” said Khera.
The Congress Spokesperson said, as per the Pentagon report, about 4.5 km within our territory China has constructed 101 structures, some of them multi storey structures and this is a very very serious issue.
“The Prime Minister must withdraw that clean chit first of all and give a deadline to the nation, when will the status-quo-ante of April, 2020 be restored across all our borders with China? Whether it’s Depsang, whether it’s Gogra Hot spring, or the DOB sector, whether it’s Arunachal Pradesh, we need answers, we need deadlines, we need dates and we need an apology for misleading the world that China has not entered our territory,” Khera said.
Telangana heatwave alert issued despite monsoon rains. Temperatures may touch 44°C in northern districts while thunderstorms are likely in several areas.
Hyderabad: Two minor girls died under suspicious circumstances after falling seriously ill in Hyderabad, prompting police to investigate whether contaminated mangoes or another factor caused the tragedy.
Hyderabad: Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan has approached the Supreme Court after her Rajya Sabha nomination from Madhya Pradesh was rejected by the Returning Officer. The Congress party challenged the decision, calling it legally untenable and contrary to the provisions of the Representation of the People Act.
Hyderabad: Singer and music composer Amaal Mallik has promised an unforgettable experience for fans at his upcoming performances in Hyderabad on June 12 and 13 at Quake Arena. The composer said audiences can expect a high energy show packed with Bollywood hits, dance tracks and a few surprises.
A shocking case involving alleged rape, blackmail, and coercion for religious conversion has come to light from the Ramgarh police station area of Bihar’s Kaimur district.