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"PM Modi Used Same Line Before Surgical Strikes": Ladakh MP Warns China
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response was similar to the words he used before Indian forces carried out surgical strikes against Pakistani terrorist launch pads to avenge the 2016 Uri attack, BJP MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal said.
All IndiaReported by Saurabh Shukla, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
June 18, 2020 06:38 pm IST

Leh:

The time has come to send a strong message to China and India should take back the Aksai Chin region occupied by Chinese forces since the 1962 war, BJP leader Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, the parliamentarian from Ladakh told NDTV on Thursday.

People of Ladakh, where the 20 soldiers including a colonel died in a clash with Chinese troops on Monday, want a "one-time solution", Mr Namgyal said, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response was similar to the words he used before Indian forces carried out surgical strikes against Pakistani terrorist launch pads to avenge the 2016 Uri attack.

"People of Ladakh are standing with army and the country. Whatever decision the government takes, we will stand by it. We want a one-time solution. Not just the people of Ladakh but people of the country too want a one-time solution," he said.

"We don't want soldiers of our country lose lives repeatedly. We don't want any disturbances to lives of the civilians living along the border. That's why we want a one-time solution, an end to the dispute," he added.

"Since 1962, China has cheated India not once or twice but a hundred times. In the 1962 war, they took 37,244 sq km area from us what we know today as Aksai China. I feel strange even to hear the term Aksai Chin. It is not Aksai Chin, it is China-occupied Indian territory," Mr Namgyal said.


"It is China-occupied Ladakh. Our claim on it should always remain. Many people question whether it is possible to take it back. I don't consider it easy. But I don't consider it impossible either. After the sacrifice of our soldiers, I am starting to think the time has come to take Aksai Chin back," he added.

Mr Namgyal warned China of a strong response from India over this week's violence.

"The government today is not the same one in 1962. What Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, he does. Before the surgical strikes he had said the sacrifice of our soldiers won't go in vain. Yesterday, he repeated the same line. That assures me that the government is competent," the BJP lawmaker said.

Speaking out two days after the encounter with Chinese forces, PM Modi had said he wanted to assure the nation that the sacrifice of Indian soldiers killed in a clash with Chinese troops at Galwan Valley in Ladakh would not go in vain and India, while peace-loving, is capable of giving a fitting reply if provoked.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/lad...th-china-time-to-take-aksai-chin-back-2248453
 
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"PM Modi Used Same Line Before Surgical Strikes": Ladakh MP Warns China
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response was similar to the words he used before Indian forces carried out surgical strikes against Pakistani terrorist launch pads to avenge the 2016 Uri attack, BJP MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal said.
All IndiaReported by Saurabh Shukla, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
June 18, 2020 06:38 pm IST

Leh:

The time has come to send a strong message to China and India should take back the Aksai Chin region occupied by Chinese forces since the 1962 war, BJP leader Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, the parliamentarian from Ladakh told NDTV on Thursday.

People of Ladakh, where the 20 soldiers including a colonel died in a clash with Chinese troops on Monday, want a "one-time solution", Mr Namgyal said, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response was similar to the words he used before Indian forces carried out surgical strikes against Pakistani terrorist launch pads to avenge the 2016 Uri attack.

"People of Ladakh are standing with army and the country. Whatever decision the government takes, we will stand by it. We want a one-time solution. Not just the people of Ladakh but people of the country too want a one-time solution," he said.

"We don't want soldiers of our country lose lives repeatedly. We don't want any disturbances to lives of the civilians living along the border. That's why we want a one-time solution, an end to the dispute," he added.

"Since 1962, China has cheated India not once or twice but a hundred times. In the 1962 war, they took 37,244 sq km area from us what we know today as Aksai China. I feel strange even to hear the term Aksai Chin. It is not Aksai Chin, it is China-occupied Indian territory," Mr Namgyal said.


"It is China-occupied Ladakh. Our claim on it should always remain. Many people question whether it is possible to take it back. I don't consider it easy. But I don't consider it impossible either. After the sacrifice of our soldiers, I am starting to think the time has come to take Aksai Chin back," he added.

Mr Namgyal warned China of a strong response from India over this week's violence.

"The government today is not the same one in 1962. What Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, he does. Before the surgical strikes he had said the sacrifice of our soldiers won't go in vain. Yesterday, he repeated the same line. That assures me that the government is competent," the BJP lawmaker said.

Speaking out two days after the encounter with Chinese forces, PM Modi had said he wanted to assure the nation that the sacrifice of Indian soldiers killed in a clash with Chinese troops at Galwan Valley in Ladakh would not go in vain and India, while peace-loving, is capable of giving a fitting reply if provoked.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/lad...th-china-time-to-take-aksai-chin-back-2248453


I know Ladakhis very well. They will do anything for money. ANYTHING. They get a lot of free government subsidies in India. Maybe they are anti-Chinese for historical reasons. But this particular man sounds rather well paid.
 
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Why did India build their capital city so close to the Chinese border?

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So India is gonna launch "surgical strikes" against China and China will be scared enought to the point of giving up Aksai Chin to India... "one-time solution"?? What this Indian politician is smoking??

not smoking but the tea is fantastic.
 
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Sorry. They aren't gonna do shit. We'll serve them with Strong Tea.

I know Ladakhis very well. They will do anything for money. ANYTHING. They get a lot of free government subsidies in India. Maybe they are anti-Chinese for historical reasons. But this particular man sounds rather well paid.
Do you know anyone called Wangdu something? I think he's from somewhere in the NorthEast?
 
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So India is gonna launch "surgical strikes" against China and China will be scared enought to the point of giving up Aksai Chin to India... "one-time solution"?? What this Indian politician is smoking??

Be careful what you wish for, or before you know it the the Indian military will claim a surgical strike has already been conducted, and the Chinese will be left baffled as to when where or how :laughcry:

Believe me! There are probably Indians online right now looking for roof holes in buildings in Beijing to show as proof when the fake claims come out :hitwall:
 
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funny if china took those soldiers put them in factory slave work then sell the product back to India.
 
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Be careful what you wish for, or before you know it the the Indian military will claim a surgical strike has already been conducted, and the Chinese will be left baffled as to when where or how :laughcry:

Believe me! There are probably Indians online right now looking for roof holes in buildings in Beijing to show as proof when the fake claims come out :hitwall:
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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"PM Modi Used Same Line Before Surgical Strikes": Ladakh MP Warns China
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response was similar to the words he used before Indian forces carried out surgical strikes against Pakistani terrorist launch pads to avenge the 2016 Uri attack, BJP MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal said.
All IndiaReported by Saurabh Shukla, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
June 18, 2020 06:38 pm IST

Leh:

The time has come to send a strong message to China and India should take back the Aksai Chin region occupied by Chinese forces since the 1962 war, BJP leader Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, the parliamentarian from Ladakh told NDTV on Thursday.

People of Ladakh, where the 20 soldiers including a colonel died in a clash with Chinese troops on Monday, want a "one-time solution", Mr Namgyal said, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response was similar to the words he used before Indian forces carried out surgical strikes against Pakistani terrorist launch pads to avenge the 2016 Uri attack.

"People of Ladakh are standing with army and the country. Whatever decision the government takes, we will stand by it. We want a one-time solution. Not just the people of Ladakh but people of the country too want a one-time solution," he said.

"We don't want soldiers of our country lose lives repeatedly. We don't want any disturbances to lives of the civilians living along the border. That's why we want a one-time solution, an end to the dispute," he added.

"Since 1962, China has cheated India not once or twice but a hundred times. In the 1962 war, they took 37,244 sq km area from us what we know today as Aksai China. I feel strange even to hear the term Aksai Chin. It is not Aksai Chin, it is China-occupied Indian territory," Mr Namgyal said.


"It is China-occupied Ladakh. Our claim on it should always remain. Many people question whether it is possible to take it back. I don't consider it easy. But I don't consider it impossible either. After the sacrifice of our soldiers, I am starting to think the time has come to take Aksai Chin back," he added.

Mr Namgyal warned China of a strong response from India over this week's violence.

"The government today is not the same one in 1962. What Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, he does. Before the surgical strikes he had said the sacrifice of our soldiers won't go in vain. Yesterday, he repeated the same line. That assures me that the government is competent," the BJP lawmaker said.

Speaking out two days after the encounter with Chinese forces, PM Modi had said he wanted to assure the nation that the sacrifice of Indian soldiers killed in a clash with Chinese troops at Galwan Valley in Ladakh would not go in vain and India, while peace-loving, is capable of giving a fitting reply if provoked.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/lad...th-china-time-to-take-aksai-chin-back-2248453


I have not seen such level of stupidity in media....Modi ji will loose entire ladhakh is matter of few hours if he tries to do any thing foolish...Chinese grinding military might is in NO MERCY mood.

It is even more surprising that Indian posters claiming extremely stupid response of killing 150 Chinese soldiers....what we are haring is more interesting...Chinese have stoned Indian solders and few were killed through beating them with metallic rods....

Surgical strike phenomena will further bogged them down ....a nuclear state should not be like this....they dont deserve it .....
 
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