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BJP hits back at Rahul over his latest Ladakh face-off remarks

G.V.L. Narasimha Rao. File (Source: The Hindu)

Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi for his latest remarks on the Ladakh face-off, the BJP on July 27 said he was again insulting the bravery of 20 soldiers who sacrificed their lives in Galwan Valley, and alleged his family ceded thousands of kilometres of land to China. With his repeated utterances on the India-China face-off, Mr. Gandhi is trying to present falsehood as truth, BJP spokesperson G.V.L. Narasimha Rao said.

Also read: Won’t lie, I don’t care if it costs me politically, says Rahul Gandhi on China occupying Indian land

Mr. Gandhi on July 27 said he is not going to lie about Chinese transgressions in eastern Ladakh even if it costs him politically.

In his response, Mr. Rao told a press conference at the BJP headquarters here that Mr. Gandhi has again insulted the sacrifices of 20 soldiers in Ladakh with his statements.

“Rahul Gandhi has not learnt from his mistakes. He had insulted our soldiers at the time of the surgical strike, the Balakot airstrike and now again he has insulted them,” Mr. Rao said.

He further said that Mr. Gandhi’s political career ended in 2019 after he insulted the soldiers.

Citing a reply given by the Congress-led UPA government in November 2012 in parliament, Mr. Rao said during the tenure of various governments led by the Gandhi family, they ceded more than 43,000 sq km of land to China.

Mr. Gandhi made his remarks in a tweet, along with an over-a-minute-long video, as part of a series launched by him on the India-China face-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.

“If you want me to lie that the Chinese have not entered this country, I am not going to lie. I will simply not do it. I do not care if my whole career goes to hell. I am not going to lie.”

“This disturbs me. Frankly, it makes my blood boil. How can some other nation just come into our territory?”

“Hiding the truth is anti-national. Bringing it to people’s attention is patriotic,” Mr. Gandhi said in his video.

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