In the all-party meeting on India-China tension, Modi said, no one entered our region, nor occupied any post

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In the backdrop of the recent developments on the India-China border, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called an all-party meeting on Friday in which leaders of different parties joined online.

According to the news agency PTI, in the all-party meeting, the Prime Minister said that no one has entered our area and has not occupied any post.

In this meeting, PM Modi said that India wants peace and friendship but it will not compromise its sovereignty.

According to the news agencies, in this meeting, Prime Minister Modi said, “So far, no one used to question whom no one would stop, now our soldiers are stopping them in many sectors, giving warnings.”

News agency ANI has reported citing sources that in this meeting, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said, “No intelligence has failed anywhere”.

Congress President Sonia Gandhi had raised this question in the all-party meeting whether there was a lapse of intelligence in this whole matter.

Sonia Gandhi also said that we have failed to use all the opportunities to talk on LAC and as a result, 20 lives were lost.

But after this statement of the Prime Minister, many questions have started to arise.

Suhasini Haider, the diplomatic editor of the English newspaper The Hindu, has asked, “The Prime Minister wants to say that the area where Chinese soldiers are today is their territory, our soldiers have died in Indian territory or in Chinese territory and the Ministry of External Affairs has Why did China say that it had tried to build something in Galvan on the LAC on the Indian side?

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Brahm Chellani, a strategic affairs expert, has said, “Does Modi’s statement indicate that India has accepted China’s forced status quo in the Galvan Valley?”

According to the news agency PTI, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said in an all-party meeting, “India should not allow Chinese firms in telecom, railway, aviation sectors”.

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