As RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat attacks China, Rahul Gandhi digs into the “truth”

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Mohan Bhagwat’s remarks sparked huge criticism from the opposition.

Strong points

  • The truth is that China took our land: Rahul Gandhi
  • Mr Gandhi has repeatedly attacked the government over the Ladakh crisis
  • Congress demanded that full disclosure of events in Ladakh

New Delhi:

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader Mohan Bhagwat today called on India to become bigger than China in terms of “power and reach,” during the organization’s key celebrations in Vijayadashami. “We intend to be friendly with everyone. It is our nature,” he said, adding, “mistaking our benevolence for weakness and attempts to disintegrate or weaken us by sheer brute force is unacceptable … if the pressure is on, we will. not lack vigilance, steadfastness and availability. “

His remarks sparked huge criticism from the opposition. “Deep down, Mr. Bhagwat knows the truth. He’s just afraid to face it. The truth is that China took our land and the Indian government and the RSS allowed it,” Rahul tweeted. Gandhi of the Congress, slamming the RSS which is the ideological mentor of the BJP.

“China’s role in the outbreak of this pandemic may be questionable, but its misuse of their wealth by unleashing terror on the borders of Bharat and loud efforts to invade our territories are well known to the whole world,” Mr. Bhagwat said at the ceremony. this morning.

“Even in the past, the world has repeatedly witnessed China’s expansionist stance. Rise above China economically, strategically, forging cooperative ties with our neighbors and in international relations is the only way to neutralize these demonic aspirations, ”Bhagwat added.

Rahul Gandhi and Congress have repeatedly attacked the government during the long confrontation with China in Ladakh. To Congress demanding that the government make full disclosure of events in Ladakh and the country under Chinese occupation, the government responded by referring to the 1962 war during party rule.

“The Chinese have taken our land. When exactly does the government of Ireland plan to get it back? Or will that be left to an ‘act of God’ as well?” Mr. Gandhi had tweeted earlier.

“How can they say that there is no incursion and that nothing has happened when our army is at an impasse? We have to raise these questions,” he said on another occasion.

“Even if the media and Narendra Modi try to deflect it, they cannot hide the problem beyond a certain point,” he said, comparing the government to people “wearing earplugs”.

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