BJP's Same Old Response On India vs China Standoff!

Update: 2022-12-13 09:03 GMT
Its been around a decade since the Bharatiya Janata Party came to power at the Centre. Every time the party does any mistake it simply blames the Congress party and the decisions taken by the previous government. Be it fuel prices or the ever-growing costs of commodities BJP puts the blame on Congress.

The cost of petrol and diesel is the highest in India compared to other nations. Whenever the opposition talks about this, the Union government says that it is clearing the debts set up by the previous government in oil bonds.

Even in India and China issues, the BJP is doing the same. When the Galwan clashes took place, the Centre said that the issues between the two nations popped up with the wrong decision taken by the Nehru government back then.

Yet again the BJP gave the same response. The Indian and Chinese forces had an intense face off along the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh. It is said that the Chinese Forces stepped into Indian territory. As the Indian forces are also prepared a fight erupted.

The India-China issues at Arunachal Pradesh reached the Parliament. Union Home Minister Amit Shah was asked by a few reporters outside the Parliament about this. His response took everyone by surprise.

Shah said that the Indian soldiers have strong valour and till the Bharatiya Janata Party is in power even an inch of land cannot be captured by anyone. "I want to say it clearly... till the time the BJP government led by Prime Minister Modi is in power, no one can capture an inch of our land," Shah maintained.

Recalling the history of India and China issues, Amit Shah said that China captured a portion of Indian territory in 1962 when Nehru was the Prime Minister. He even alleged that the agents of Congress took money from the Chinese embassy and the same was diverted to the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (RGF).

Amit Shah went on to say that India could not be a permanent member of the UN Security Council due to Nehru as he did not work on this. Shah blamed Nehru's love for China for this and India missing the seat in the Council.

This is true that the Indian government did not put pressure on taking the required measures on India getting permanent membership in the UN Security Council. But blaming Congress and Nehru is not appreciable all the time.
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