New Delhi: With the Congress making frequent attacks on the Centre over the Galwan clash, the NDA government is set to hold an all-party meet in order to clear all doubts regarding the prevailing situation at the Line of Actual Control.
The development comes a few days before the commencement of the Monsoon session of the Parliament.
According to sources, the saffron party has called the meeting, in order to keep India's atrategy a 'top secret'.
Slamming the Congress government, BJP Spokesperson Prem Shukla said that the opposition parties are always ready to criticise Prime Minister Modi's move rather than supporting the government on international matters.
He further urged the opposition parties to maintain silence over the matter as it would affect New Delhi's strategy against Beijing.
"PM Modi would call an all-party meet before the Monsoon session of the Parliament. All the doubts regarding the ongoing condition at LAC would be cleared in the meeting. Until then, I urge the opposition parties to maintain the privacy of the situation", said Shukla to ETV Bharat here.
On June 15, 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives in a violent faceoff in Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh with the Chinese forces. The Galwan clash occurred at the south bank of the river, which flows in an east-west direction, before its confluence with Shyok river.
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