India is Capable enough to defend sovereignty: PM Narendra Modi

PM Narendra Modi has said that India is capable enough to defend its sovereignty and not ready to give even an inch of its territory to any nation
India is Capable enough to defend sovereignty: PM Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India is capable enough to defend its sovereignty and not ready to give even an inch of its territory to any nation. "Twenty of our brave soldiers made the supreme sacrifices for the nation but also taught a lesson to those who had dared to look towards our mother land," the Prime Minister said at the all-party virtual meeting on Ladakh standoff on Friday.

Most of the Opposition parties on Friday expressed confidence in the Prime Minister in handling the India-China Line of Actual Control (LAC) issue while the Congress said that valuable time had been lost and asked what the government was doing next.

The all-party meeting started after paying tribute to the 20 Indian soldiers who were killed by Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) on Monday night in an unprecedented attack in Galwan Valley in Ladakh. Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh briefed the Opposition leaders about the situation at the LAC.

Speaking at the meeting, Modi said, "India wants peace and friendship, but for us our sovereignty is more important. What they had done along LAC has hurt the entire country. I assure you all that our security forces are fully capable of protecting our borders.

"Neither they had intruded into our border nor had any post been taken over by them. 20 of our jawans were martyred, but those who dared 'Bharat Mata' were taught a lesson. Today we possess the capability that no one can eye even one inch of our land. Our patrolling capacity has increased due to newly built infrastructure, especially along the LAC."

According to government sources, most of the Opposition parties reposed their faith in the BJP government in handling the border issue with China. Telangana Chief Minister and Telangana Rashtra Samiti chief K Chandrasekhar Rao, Biju Janata Dal and Sikkim Kranti Morcha accused the Congress of trying to create differences.

According to a source Sikkim Kranti Morcha leader Prem Singh Tamang said that "we have full faith in the Prime Minister. The SKM leader added that in the past too, when it came to national security, Modi had taken landmark decisions. "

The source said that Telangana Chief Minister Rao said that Prime Minister Modi's clarity on Jammu and Kashmir has angered China. He said Rao also stressed that the Prime Minister's call for Aatmanirbhar Bharat has rattled China.

The source said that BJD leader Pinaki Mishra said, "We stand with the government fully and unconditionally."

The source added that CPI leader D. Raja spoke about the need to resist US efforts to drag India into their alliance while CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechuri stressed the principles of Panchsheel.

The source said that most of the Northeast parties also firmly stood with the Prime Minister and warned about Chinese designs. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar, meanwhile, said that issues of whether soldiers carried arms or not are decided by international agreements and we need to respect such sensitive matters, the source said.

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati appreciated the detailed presentation by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. The source said that the BSP supremo stressed taking appropriate measures on the trade and investment front to counter China.

Bihar Chief Minister and Janata Dal-United chief Nitish Kumar said that there is nationwide anger against China.

The JD-U leader, which is an alliance partner of the BJP in Bihar, said that there should be no differences among us and we are together, the source said.

Meanwhile, the Congress alleged that valuable time had been lost and asked what the government was doing next. "We in the Congress Party believe that valuable time was lost between May 5 and June 6, the date on which the Corps Commanders meeting took place. Even after the June 6 meeting, efforts should have been made to talk directly, at the political and diplomatic levels, to the leadership of China," Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi said in a statement. (IANS & agencies)

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