Rahul Gandhi said- Mr 56″ is afraid of China

Rahul Gandhi attacks Prime Minister Modi: Former Congress President and MP Rahul Gandhi has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi in gestures on the China issue. He shared a video in which glimpses of some news related to the India-China border dispute can be seen. Through these reports, Rahul attacked the prime minister.

Rahul Gandhi tweeted and wrote: “Mr. 56” is afraid of China. Let us tell you that Rahul has been an attacker of the Narendra Modi government at the Center on the China issue.

On Rahul Gandhi’s statement, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said: “It should not be taken seriously. He is a part-time politician without seriousness. He leaves the country in difficult times. been mentioned. “

Recently, he shared the headline of a piece of news, in which a report was claimed by China to deploy weapons near Ladakh and practice at night in high places. Regarding this, Rahul Gandhi tweeted and said: “At the border, we are facing a new paradigm of warfare. Ignoring it will not work.”

Rahul Gandhi constantly raises questions related to border security

Significantly, Rahul Gandhi has consistently raised issues related to border security. Whether on social networks, media or public meetings, he has repeatedly given his opinion on topics related to border security and the central government has been his target.

Let us tell you that last year there was a skirmish between China and the Indian military. Later, talks began between the two countries regarding the disengagement process. The armies of the two countries have also taken measures in this direction, but this process is not completed, it is delayed by the Chinese side.

During this time, there have been numerous occasions when Rahul Gandhi alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed over the lands of India to China. China occupied the land of India. However, this was strongly denied by the government. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh also made a statement to Parliament on this matter.

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