Mumbai (Maharashtra): The growing tussle within the Maha Vikas Aghadi government in Maharashtra came to the fore again as Congress leader Nitin Raut on Tuesday targeted NCP chief Sharad Pawar over his recent statement reminding the Congress of the 1962 war with China while urging that the national security matters should not be politicised.
Following Pawar's remarks that he cannot forget China capturing India's 45,000 sq km of land in the year 1962, Maharashtra Minister Raut said that the NCP chief should have rectified the mistakes of 1962 when he was Defence Minister of the country.
"When China captured our territory in 1962, the situation was different. Sharad Pawar should have rectified mistakes when he was the Defence Minister under Cong rule," Raut told mediapersons.
Pawar's statement came on June 27, a day after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that "China has snatched away our land."
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On this, Raut said that Pawar rather than commenting on Gandhi scion should advise Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak up on the issue.