Congress spokesperson Surjewala asked PM Modi five questions on the Indo-China dispute


New delhi date. 8 July 2020, Wednesday

Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi five questions on the tensions between India and China. Randeep Surjewala, quoting a media report via Twitter, asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi five questions and sought answers. "National security is inalienable and there can be no compromise with territorial integrity," he wrote.

Congress spokesperson Surjewala's five questions to Prime Minister Modi-

First question:

Is it true that under the new protocol with China, the Indian Army cannot patrol at Patrol Point-14 (Galwan Valley), Patrol Point-15 (Hot Springs) and Patrol Point-17 (Gogra)?

Another question:

Is it not true that these three areas Galvan Valley, Hot Springs and Gogra have no clashes with China on the line of LAC, this is the statement of General DS Hooda.

The third question:

Why did India agree to create its own buffer zone on the LAC?

Fourth question:

Isn't this against the peace situation in the Galvan Valley and other areas?

The fifth question:

Why isn't China withdrawing its troops from the top of Finger Four to Eight near Lake Pengong Tso?

However, Randeep Surjewala later tweeted, "PM Modi, the whole country stands united with our army and government." It is your duty to protect the integrity of the country. "

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