Rahul urges Modi to come out of ‘hiding’

-China-India clash in Ladakh
NEW DELHI: Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi urged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come out of ‘hiding’ and take the nation into confidence over the India-China ‘violent face-off’ in Ladakh.”Why is the PM silent? Why is he hiding? Enough is enough. We need to know what has happened.
How dare China kill our soldiers? How dare they take our land?” he tweeted.At least 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh after a “violent face-off” ensued on Monday night, reported Indian media on Tuesday, quoting the army.
According to ANI, both sides ‘disengaged’ after 17 Indian troops were injured. The injured troops “exposed to sub-zero temperatures in the high altitude terrain have succumbed to their injuries”, ANI had said. This brought the death toll, from the earlier reported three to 20.
PM Modi has so far kept mum over the incident, leading to anger and dissent within India and calls from opposition parties urging the BJP government to take the nation into confidence as to what happened in the disputed area. China, in response to India’s statement, accused Indian troops of crossing a disputed border between the two countries, reported media.
Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian blamed Indian troops crossed the borderline twice on Monday, “provoking and attacking Chinese personnel, resulting in a serious physical confrontation between border forces on the two sides”.
Beijing has lodged “strong protests and solemn representations” to Delhi, he said. “We once again solemnly ask the Indian side to follow our consensus, strictly regulate its front-line troops and do not cross the line, do not stir up troubles or make unilateral moves that may complicate matters,” Press Trust of India quoted Lijian as saying.
He added, “China and Indian side agreed to resolve the bilateral issues through dialogue to ease the border situation and maintain peace and tranquility in border areas.”‘Chinese side also suffered casualties in clash’
Editor-in-chief of the Chinese publication Global Times had taken to Twitter and revealed that the Chinese side also suffered casualties in the Galwan Valley clash.
“Based on what I know, Chinese side also suffered casualties in the Galwan Valley physical clash. I want to tell the Indian side, don’t be arrogant and misread China’s restraint as being weak. China doesn’t want to have a clash with India, but we don’t fear it,” he had tweeted.–Agencies