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Gandhi said that the approach that the government was following ”by completely denying” that the Chinese have ”taken our land” is extremely dangerous as it would give them the confidence to do even ”more aggressive things”.
Addressing a press conference hours after unfurling the tricolour at Lal Chowk here, the former Congress president, who undertook the 134-day Bharat Jodo Yatra from Kanyakumari to Srinagar, said, ”I think the way to deal with these Chinese is to deal with them firmly and to be very clear that they are sitting on our land and it is not something we are going to tolerate.” ”The Prime Minister of India is the only person in the country who is under the impression that the Chinese have not taken any land from India. I recently met some ex-army people, even a delegation from Ladakh which clearly said that 2000 square kilometres of our Indian territory have been taken over by Chinese,” Gandhi said.
They also said that many of the patrolling points that used to be in Indian territory are now firmly in Chinese hands, he said.
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