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Narendra Modi is actually Surender Modi: Rahul on LAC

New Delhi, June 21 A day after accusing the Prime Minister of having “surrendered” the Indian territory to Chinese aggression, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a swipe at him on Sunday, saying “Narendra Modi is actually Surender Modi”. Rahul took...
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New Delhi, June 21

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A day after accusing the Prime Minister of having “surrendered” the Indian territory to Chinese aggression, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a swipe at him on Sunday, saying “Narendra Modi is actually Surender Modi”.

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Rahul took the dig at the prime minister in a tweet, wherein he tagged an article in a foreign publication with the headline — “India’s appeasement policy toward China unravels”. “Narendra Modi is actually Surender Modi,” he said in the tweet.

In another tweet, the Congress leader said even though the Prime Minister says no one has taken over the Indian territory, satellite images show that the Chinese have “captured” the Indian territory near Pangong Tso in Ladakh.

“The Prime Minister said no one entered the country, nor did anyone take over our land. But satellite images clearly show that China has captured Mother India’s sacred land near Pangong Lake,” he said in the tweet in Hindi.

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Rahul also posted a television news clip with his tweet, showing Indian territories under Chinese occupation with the help of satellite imagery. The Congress leader had accused Modi on Saturday of having “surrendered” the Indian territory to Chinese aggression, after the latter’s remarks made at an all-party meeting that neither is anyone inside India’s territory nor has anyone captured its posts. A statement issued by the government after Friday’s all-party meeting called by Modi to discuss the situation at the Sino-India border in Ladakh said, “At the outset, the Prime Minister clarified that neither is anyone inside our territory nor is any of our posts captured.” The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said attempts are being made to give a “mischievous interpretation” to Modi’s remarks made at the all-party meet.– PTI

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