If nobody came, where did China withdraw from: Salman Khurshid asks Centre
Updated:5 years, 7 months ago
Updated:5 years, 7 months ago
New Delhi, July 08 (ANI): Former union minister and senior leader of Congress party, Salman Khurshid, raised questions over the statements given by central government on India-China clash at LAC in Ladakh. Khurshid said, "First the Prime Minister said that nobody has come, nobody has taken our land, then there our statements saying that Chinese are withdrawing, but if nobody has come where are they withdrawing from? Why doesn't the government be a little more specific and a little more transparent in how things have developed since that very unfortunate incident in which our 20 brave soldiers lost their lives?" Disengagement process of both troops has taken place at most of the places in Eastern Ladakh, according to Indian Army sources.
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