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‘India lost permanent seat at UNSC due to Nahru” : Amit Shah

”India’s permanent seat at UNSC was sacrifice due Nehru’s love for CHina”, says Indian Home Minister, Amit Shah.

India’s UNSC Seat: ”India lost its permanent seat at the UNSC because of Nehru”, stated Union Home Minister, Amit Shah today. Shah says that ‘None can dare capture even one inch of Indian land till the Narendra Modi government is in power!’

UNSC Seat:

Hitting out at Congress Union Home Minister Amit Shah today accused Jawaharlal Nehru government of sacrificing permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council for China.

“India’s permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council was sacrificed due to Nehru’s love for China,” were the words of Shah.

India’s UNSC Seat:  The revelation came up following the opposition demand for a discussion on Indian-Chinese soldiers clashes along the Line of Actual Control in Arunachal Pradesh. Then in loud and clear words Home Minister Amit Shah held among all today in the House saying that ‘No one can capture even a single inch of land as long as the Narendra Modi government is in power’.

While addressing mediamen outside the Parliament, the Home Minister said, “I would like to say it clearly… As long as the Bharatiya Janata Party government led by PM Modi is in power, no one can capture a single  inch of our land.”

Read Also: Amid China Tension Begins Indian Combat Air Patrols Over Arunachal

On the other hand in Lok Sabha, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in a statement made it clear that no Indian soldier has died, nor has any army man been seriously hurt in the face-off.

In the statement, Rajnath Singh has clearly mentioned taht “In a brave and prompt action, the Indian Army prevented the PLA from encroaching on Indian territory, and forced them to return to their original posts. Some of the soldiers from both sides were hurt in the skirmish.”

 

Parijat Tripathi

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