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China can destroy any nation for its selfish motives: Congress

New Delhi, Aug 14 (ANI): The Congress on Sunday slammed China for exploiting resources from the conflict-hit Balochistan and said that Beijing can destroy any nation for its selfish motives.

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China can destroy any nation for its selfish motives: Congress
New Delhi, Aug 14 (ANI): The Congress on Sunday slammed China for exploiting resources from the conflict-hit Balochistan and said that Beijing can destroy any nation for its selfish motives. Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit said that international institutions and organizations should interfere in this matter and back Balochistan against China. "China has intruded and affected a lot of countries. America also believes this and so does India. China is one country, which for its selfish motive can destroy any one, any society or any country. So in this context, I believe whatever the people of Balochistan are saying is correct and the international institutions and organizations look in to the matter," said Dikhsit. Asking India to help them in the same way as it did for the creation of Bangladesh, Baloch Republican Party (BRP) founding chief Brahumdagh Bugti on Sunday said if the international community could interfere in Libya and Syria then why not in Balochistan where the people were leaving their own nation out of helplessness. "Operations (military) are being carried out for the last five to ten years and people are dying. Their aim is to bring Chinese company over there slowly-slowly so that they can work for deep wells. The (Baloch) people are protesting against it and they (Pakistan) want to evacuate people. They take actions wherever there are people," Bugti alleged. (ANI)

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