New Delhi: In his latest video attack on the Narendra Modi-led government over the border issues with China, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said that those who were lying about the intrusions were not true patriots.
"The Chinese have occupied Indian land. Hiding the truth and allowing them to take it is anti-national. Bringing it to people's attention is patriotic," Gandhi said in a tweet attaching his fourth video in the series.
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— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 27, 2020
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— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 27, 2020
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In the video titled 'Tough questions on China', the Congress MP from Kerala's Wayanad said, "As an Indian, my number one priority is the nation and its people."
Firing a salvo at the government, Gandhi said, "Now, it is pretty clear that the Chinese have entered our territory. This disturbs me. It frankly makes my blood boil. How can some other nation just come into our territory?"
"Now if you as a politician want me to keep quiet and lie to my people, when I'm absolutely convinced, I have seen the satellite photos. I speak to the ex-army people. If you want me to lie that the Chinese have not entered this country, I'm not gonna lie. I simply will not do it," he added.
Gandhi said he did not care if his entire career "goes to hell".
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"I think the people who are lying about Chinese entering our country are the people that are not nationalistic. I think the people who are lying and who are saying the Chinese are not in India, they are the people who are not patriotic," he said.
"So frankly, I don't care if it costs me politically. I don't care if I have no political career at all after that," he added.
On July 17, Gandhi had released his first video and questioned the government's foreign policy. Slamming the Modi government over the face-off with China in Ladakh, he said Beijing chose this time to intrude as India's foreign policy, economy and relationship with neighbouring countries are disrupted.
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In his second video released on July 20, the Congress leader said Modi fabricated a "fake" strongman image to come to power and now his biggest strength is "India's biggest weakness".
On July 23, in his third video the Congress leader attacked the Prime Minister over the India-China border face-off saying he is 100 per cent focused on building his own image and "one man's image is not a substitute for a national vision".
(With inputs from IANS)