Rahul Gandhi in America: Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi is currently on a visit to America and he is attacking the BJP and the Modi government from there as well. He said that China has grabbed land equal to Delhi in Ladakh, but the BJP and Modi government ruling at the Centre could not do anything to it. Prime Minister Modi could not handle this matter well.
Big statements of Rahul Gandhi in the press conference
Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington DC, Rahul Gandhi said that Chinese soldiers have captured land equal to Delhi in Ladakh. I think this is a disaster. The media does not write about it. If a neighbouring country captures 4000 sq km of America's land, what will America do? Will any president escape by saying that we have handled this situation well? So I do not think Narendra Modi has handled China well. I do not see any reason why Chinese soldiers are sitting in our territory? This is a disaster.
China took away India's territory
It is noteworthy that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who has made similar allegations in the past years, had accused Prime Minister Modi of spreading lies about the situation of the India-China border in Ladakh. He again said that China has usurped India's territory and occupied it.
What did Rahul Gandhi say about Pakistan?
On India's relations with Pakistan, Rahul said, “Pakistan's promotion of terrorism in our country is pushing both the countries backwards. Pakistan is attacking us from behind and we will not accept that Pakistan keeps attacking our country in this way.” As long as Pakistan keeps doing this, the problems between the two countries will not be solved.
He also expressed his opinion about Bangladesh
Regarding India's relations with Bangladesh, Rahul Gandhi said, “We have an old relationship with the people of Bangladesh. My grandmother was deeply involved in the creation of Bangladesh. I think India is concerned about extremist elements in Bangladesh. However, I believe the situation in Bangladesh will stabilize and we will be able to establish relations with the current government or any government that comes after it.”