Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has asked five questions retweeting the tweet of the Union Minister of External Affairs of India, Rajnath Singh.
Rahul Gandhi has asked -
1. Why did you insult the Indian Army by not writing the name of China in your tweet?
2. Why did it take two days to pay homage?
3. Why were you addressing the rally when the soldiers were dying?
4. Why are you hiding and defaming the army with your 'crony' media?
5. Why are the sold media defaming the army instead of the Indian government?
Emphasis on peace in foreign ministers' talks
Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has held talks with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi over the phone on Wednesday amid the current tense situation following violent clashes between Indo-Chinese troops.
The statement issued by the Government of India said that India expressed its opposition to the incident of violence on Monday night and said that the incident happened under the provocation and premeditated strategy of China, which led to the violence and Indian Soldiers have died.
At the same time, the Foreign Minister of China has put China's favor on this whole matter. The two leaders emphasized in the dialogue that India and China should follow the agreement made in Narendra Modi-Xi Jinping. The statement said that the two sides agreed to deal with the situation arising after the violent clashes in the Galvan Valley.
Both countries are ready that the steps will now be taken as per the agreement reached in military level talks. Both sides agreed to maintain peace on the border and refused to take aggressive steps on any side.
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