China on LAC: Lok Sabha MP and AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi has attacked the central government over the Chinese intrusion in Ladakh. Citing the report, Owaisi said that a lot is being hidden about the LAC. The AIMIM leader said that this is not being done for any operational information, but to save the political leadership. He has also accused the central government of keeping Parliament in the dark in this matter.
Owaisi has shared a report of Caravan magazine on his Twitter handle, in which it has been said that 26 patrolling points have gone out of India’s hands on the Ladakh border. The Caravan magazine has claimed that it has a copy of the paper presented by the Leh Superintendent of Police, in which it has been said that out of 65 patrolling points between Karakorak Pass and Chummur, we are not present at 26.
report read in conference
According to the magazine, the paper was read out at the 57th Annual Conference of Directors General and Inspectors General of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Central Police Organisations. prime minister in conference Narendra ModiUnion Home Minister Amit Shah and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval were also present.
Regarding this report, AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi has attacked the Modi government at the Center. He wrote in the tweet, “The report of a local police officer in Leh confirms what I have been saying since 2020 about India losing control in Ladakh.” He asked, “Why is the government silent? Why did the 56-inch man say that no one entered our area?”
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He further wrote – In the disengagement at PP15 last year, we again lost grazing rights, and the government wants us to believe that this is the solution? How much will Modiji bow down in front of China.
Owaisi said in the tweet, from December 2021, the army is preventing civilian officials from freely moving to the Karakoram Pass, as the Chinese will object. Why is our political leadership weakening the country’s stand during the border crisis, so that the army is forced to give such orders?
Parliament being kept in the dark
That said, it is clear that the government is hiding a lot about the situation at the LAC in Ladakh. This is not to hide any operational information, but to shield the political leadership. Parliament is being kept in the dark, and no official media briefings are being held.
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