PM Holds All Party Meeting to Discuss Situation in India-China
Border Areas
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20 of our Brave Soldiers made
the Supreme Sacrifice in Ladakh but also Taught a Lesson
to those who dared to look towards our Motherland: PM
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Neither is anyone inside our
territory nor is any of our post captured: PM
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India wants peace and friendship,
but upholding sovereignty is foremost: PM
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Armed forces have been given
a free hand to take all necessary steps: PM
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Govt has given primacy to development of border area infrastructure to
make our borders more secure: PM
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All necessary steps for national
security and construction of infrastructure will continue at a fast pace: PM
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Leaders of political parties
express commitment to stand united with the government and repose faith in the leadership
of PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 19 June 2020 held
an All Party Meeting via video conferencing to discuss the situation in India-China
border areas. Presidents of various political parties participated in the meeting.
Valour of the Armed Forces
Prime Minister underscored that today all of us
stand united with the soldiers defending our borders and repose full faith in their
courage and bravery. He added that through the All Party Meeting, he wants to assure
the families of the martyrs that the entire country stands with them.
At the outset, Prime Minister clarified that neither
is anyone inside our territory nor is any of our post captured. He said that twenty
of our brave soldiers made the supreme sacrifice for the nation in Ladakh but also taught a lesson to those who had dared to look
towards our motherland. The nation will forever remember their valour and sacrifice.
Prime Minister said that the entire country is
hurt and angry at the steps taken by China at LAC. He assured the leaders that our
armed forces are leaving no stone unturned to protect the country. Be it deployment,
action or counter action, through land, sea or air, our forces are taking the necessary
steps to protect the country. He emphasized that the country today has such capability
that no one can even dare look towards an inch of our land. He said that today,
Indian forces are capable of moving together across sectors. While on the one hand,
the army has been given freedom to take necessary steps, India has also conveyed
its position clearly to China through diplomatic means.
Ramping up border infrastructure
Prime Minister underscored that India wants peace
and friendship, but upholding sovereignty is foremost. He highlighted that the government
has given primacy to development of border area infrastructure to make our borders
more secure. Provision has also been made for fighter planes, modern helicopters,
missile defence systems and other such needs of our forces.
Through the recently developed infrastructure, patrolling capacity at LAC has also
increased, he said, adding that through this, we are better informed about the developments
at LAC and consequently are able to monitor and respond better. The movement of
those which used to take place without any disruption earlier is now checked by
our jawans, which at times leads to build up of tension.
He noted that through better infrastructure, supply of material and essentials to
jawans in the difficult terrain has become comparatively
easier.
Prime Minister emphasized the commitment of the
government to welfare of the nation and its citizens and said that be it in trade,
connectivity or counter-terrorism, the government has always stood up to outside
pressure. He assured that all steps necessary for national security and construction
of necessary infrastructure, will continue to be taken at a fast pace. He reassured
the leaders about the capability of the armed forces to defend our borders and that
they have been given a free hand to take all necessary steps.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that the nation
will never forget the sacrifice of the martyrs. External Affairs Minister Dr. S.
Jaishankar gave an overview of agreements between India
and China on border management, informed about the directions given by the Prime
Minister in 2014 to give highest priority to development of infrastructure in border
areas in the regions identified and approved by the Cabinet in 1999, and also shared
details of recent developments.
Leaders of political parties speak
The leaders of the political parties hailed the
bravery displayed by the armed forces in Ladakh. They
reposed faith in the leadership of the Prime Minister in this hour of need and expressed
commitment to stand united with the government. They also shared their thoughts
and ideas on dealing with the situation.
Ms Mamata Bannerjee
said that her party stands strongly in solidarity with the government. Nitish Kumar said that there should be no difference amongst
the leaders and parties should not allow any disunity which can be exploited by
other nations. Chirag Paswan said that the country feels
safe under the leadership of the Prime Minister. Uddhav
Thackeray lauded the Prime Minister and said that the entire country is one and
with the Prime Minister.
Ms Sonia Gandhi said that the leaders are still in the dark about the
details and questioned the government about intelligence reports and other related
matters. Sharad Pawar stressed
that issues of whether soldiers carried arms or not are decided by international
agreements and the parties need to respect sensitivities involved in such matters.
Conrad Sangma said that the Prime Minister has been working
on infrastructure in the Northeast and that must go on. Ms
Mayawati said that this is not the time for politics and
she firmly stands with the Prime Minister on whatever decisions he takes. MK Stalin
welcomed the recent statement by the Prime Minister on the issue.
Prime Minister thanked the leaders for sharing
their views and participating in the meeting.