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Washington: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who is on a visit to America, once again attacked the central government, referring to China. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not able to handle the situation in China well. Rahul Gandhi said this while talking to the media at the National Press Club in Washington DC on Tuesday.

Modi cannot deal with China

Rahul Gandhi said that Chinese soldiers have occupied the same area of ​​land in Ladakh as Delhi, but the media does not write about it. What will be the reaction of America if a neighboring country occupies your 4 thousand square kilometers of territory? Will any president be able to escape by saying that he has solved this problem well? Therefore, I do not think that Modi has dealt well with China at all.

Rahul Gandhi said that I do not see any reason why Chinese soldiers are sitting in our territory. It is noteworthy that there was a clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Galwan in 2020, the same year the pandemic started.

50 thousand soldiers deployed on LAC

Since May 2020, when Chinese troops tried to aggressively change the status quo on the LAC in eastern Ladakh, both countries have deployed their troops at forward posts near Patrolling Point 15. More than 50 thousand Indian soldiers have been deployed at forward posts on the LAC since 2020.

Calling the Chinese production approach "un-democratic", Rahul Gandhi emphasised on the idea of ​​the US and India having a production approach in a democratic and free society. "We don't want to do it the way the Chinese are doing it. We don't want to do it in an environment that is un-democratic and not liberal," Rahul said.

China's production outlook

Rahul Gandhi said that the real question for the 21st century is that China has put forward a vision of production. This is a non-democratic production vision. Can the United States and India answer this by putting forward a vision for production in a democratic free society? I think that is where a lot of answers are hidden.

Rahul also spoke about his new role and responsibilities as the leader of the opposition and said that there is an ideological war going on between the indie alliance and the BJP-RSS. The opposition wants to 'protect' India's institutions and provide a comprehensive vision for the country.

Rahul Gandhi said that we believe in a pluralistic approach, an approach where everyone has the right to move forward. An India where you are not persecuted because of which religion you believe in or which community you belong to or which language you speak.

Rahul's stand on caste

Rahul Gandhi said that we want to protect the institutions of India, want to protect the weaker sections in India (lower caste, tribals, minorities, poor people). After Bharat Jodo Yatra, I try to become the voice of more and more people.

Dependence on China

The Congress leader further said that at one time the West used to be the manufacturer of the world, but gradually China spread its wings in every sector. Both India and America will have to focus more on increasing the production capacity. If we talk about the 60s, if we had to buy a car, we used to buy American cars, washing machines and refrigerators. But we handed over everything to the Chinese.


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