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Defense Colony In Delhi Declares War On China
By: Tupaki Desk | 18 Jun 2020 5:56 AM GMTThe entire country is fuming over the attack of the Chinese army on Indian soldiers in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh. The people are demanding to expose China as a culprit before the international summit. Also, the people gave a call to boycott all kinds of China manufactured goods in the country.
The RWA (Residents Welfare Association) Defense Colony in Delhi has declared war on China. Retired Major Ranjit Singh, president of the association, released audio seriously condemning the attack on Indian soldiers. Now, this audio is widely going viral online.
He called for the boycott of Chinese-made goods. "Chinese soldiers brutally killed unarmed Indian soldiers and officers. So, the Defense Colony is waging war on China, but we cannot take guns into our own hands. So, we want to hit China financially by avoiding all kinds of Chinese products," said Retired Major Ranjit Singh.
Around 20 Indian Soldiers have been killed in a fierce battle between Chinese and Indian soldiers. This made the country to fume over China for their unethical behaviour. People have burned President Xi Jinping's pictures and Chinese flag on the streets.
The RWA (Residents Welfare Association) Defense Colony in Delhi has declared war on China. Retired Major Ranjit Singh, president of the association, released audio seriously condemning the attack on Indian soldiers. Now, this audio is widely going viral online.
He called for the boycott of Chinese-made goods. "Chinese soldiers brutally killed unarmed Indian soldiers and officers. So, the Defense Colony is waging war on China, but we cannot take guns into our own hands. So, we want to hit China financially by avoiding all kinds of Chinese products," said Retired Major Ranjit Singh.
Around 20 Indian Soldiers have been killed in a fierce battle between Chinese and Indian soldiers. This made the country to fume over China for their unethical behaviour. People have burned President Xi Jinping's pictures and Chinese flag on the streets.