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India-China border dispute: Congress red flags Chinese missile structures near the border

The Congress on Sunday once again targeted the Narendra Modi government over the construction

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Sunday once again targeted the NarendraModi government over the construction for the deployment of missiles at the India-China borders and said that the government should discuss the China border issue during the Monsoon Session of Parliament.

Addressing a virtual press conference, party leader Rajeev Shukla said: "As per the latest information and satellite images, it has come to notice that China is constructing the base for surface-to-surface missile, which is dangerous for our national security." He said the current developments are worrisome as these are very close to Indian borders.

Showing the satellite pictures, Shukla said that at the Doka La (Doka pass) and Naku La (Naku pass) points where seven Indian soldiers were injured on May 9. He claimed that the Chinese are constructing the maximum structures in these areas.

"China has made such a strategy that their entire army can be deployed there... due to which there is more presence (of the Chinese) on the borders of Arunachal Pradesh and other northeastern states.

The Congress leader said that on August 1, 2018, party spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala raised the issue of Chinese Army presence in the area above Siliguri, also known as Chicken's Neck.

If we look at the Chicken's Neck areas, then at that time it was clearly visible how the infrastructure construction was going on in full swing by China, he said. (IANS)