Hyderabad (Telangana):Following the reports of Chinese infrastructure development across the Line of Actual Control (LAC), AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday slammed the Central government over the India-China border issue and demanded a special session of Parliament to discuss the matter.
Attacking the Centre over the India-China border issue, Owaisi in a series of tweets said, "Chinese infrastructure development in border areas is ominous for the future. It indicates major Chinese military preparations in the area when seen with extensive deployment of weapons and troops along the LAC. This is a serious issue that calls for a special session of Parliament. We again demand a special session of Parliament to discuss the China border crisis and the government's response to it."
"China is making new villages in border areas. It is sending letters to our MPs. It is putting videos up of its forces and flag-waving in Galwan. It is trending provocative stuff on its social media. Our response is to exchange sweets in areas Chinese have come and occupied in Ladakh. This challenge needs a whole of India response which this clueless, divisive and weak government is incapable of providing," added the AIMIM chief.
More than 20 months into the military standoff, China has deployed around 60,000 troops opposite the Indian territory in Ladakh and continues building its infrastructure to help the faster movement of its forces to LAC.
"The Chinese numbers had surged significantly during the summer season as they brought in a large number of troops for summer training. They have now gone back to their rear locations.
However, they are still maintaining around 60,000 troops in the areas opposite Ladakh," government sources told ANI. The threat perception is there from the Chinese side as they continue to build infrastructure across the LAC. New roads are being built opposite the Daulat Beg Oldie area and near the Pangong lake area, they said.
Sources said the Indian side has also taken very strong steps to ensure that any possible misadventure from the Chinese side. The Indian Army has brought in the forces of the counter-terrorism Rashtriya Rifles' Uniform Force into the Ladakh theatre on the Eastern front even as the infrastructure build-up is continuing from the Indian side too.