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After Rahul Gandhi Alleges PM Surrendered Indian Territory To Chinese Aggression , Amit Shah Replies To Charge

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Ever since the China stand-off begun and the leading to the death of 20 Indian soldiers in Galwan valley of Ladakh by China, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi is leaving no stone un-turned to turn the heat on the government.

Rahul Gandhi attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remark that neither is anyone inside India’s territory nor has any of its posts been captured, alleging that the PM has “surrendered” Indian territory to Chinese aggression.

In a statement on the all-party meeting called by Modi to discuss the situation at the India-China border, the government said, “At the outset, prime minister clarified that neither is anyone inside our territory nor is any of our post captured.”

Tagging PM’s remarks with his tweet, Gandhi said, “PM has surrendered Indian territory to Chinese aggression.”

“If the land was Chinese: 1. Why were our soldiers killed? 2. Where were they killed?” Gandhi said.

Meanwhile reacting Rahul Gandhi’s charge, Union Home minister Amit  Shah tweeted a video of soldier’s father

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