S Jaishankar On China: There is talk of tension in the relations between India and China from time to time. The country is currently in election mode and the issue of China has become the election headlines. The opposition is alleging that China has entered the Indian border. On the matter, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that China has not occupied our land but the Line of Actual Control (LAC) remains sensitive and challenging.
Talking to journalists in Pune, Jaishankar said that the armies of both the countries were never on the LAC, the armies were deployed away from it on their respective sides. He said, “In 2020, China brought its army forward at some places. In response to this, we also moved our army forward and a standoff began. Since then, a fierce battle has been going on between the two armies but there has been no encroachment.”
S Jaishankar answered the opposition’s questions
In fact, on Thursday (April 11), NCP (SP) President Sharad Pawar had said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi should answer what steps the government is taking against China’s encroachment. In response to this, S Jaishankar said, “China has not occupied any of our land. China has tried to bring its troops to the upper parts of the hilly areas near the LAC, but the Indian Army also responded in the same manner. The situation is competitive, sensitive and challenging.”
What did Jaishankar say on contesting Lok Sabha elections?
Lok Sabha Elections On fighting S. Jaishankar said, “You cannot question the party leadership on such things. You let them decide what’s best for you? I am campaigning vigorously for the party and in every city I visit again and again, such things start happening, as happened with Bengaluru. “News started coming that I was contesting elections from there.”
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