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PMO issues clarification over Modi's comments that no one entered Indian territory

In a statement, the Prime Minister's Office clarified that focus of Modi's remarks at the all-party meeting was the events of June 15 at Galwan that led to the loss of lives of 20 soldiers. It also termed as "mischievous interpretation" the criticism over Modi's remarks that no one had entered Indian territory or captured any military post.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (file photo)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (file photo)
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Published : Jun 20, 2020, 3:08 PM IST

New Delhi: The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Saturday called as "mischievous interpretation" the criticism over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks at an all-party meeting that no one has entered Indian territory or captured any military post while referring to the Galwan Valley clash in eastern Ladakh.

In a statement, the PMO said that the focus of Modi's remarks at the meeting on Friday was the events of June 15 at Galwan that led to the loss of lives of 20 Indian military personnel.

"The Prime Minister's observations that there was no Chinese presence on our side of the LAC (Line of Actual Control) pertained to the situation as a consequence of the bravery of our armed forces," it said.

The Congress as well as several strategic affairs experts raised questions over Modi's remarks asking if there was no transgression by the Chinese military in Galwan Valley then where did Indian soldiers die. They also wondered whether Modi gave a clean chit to China over the standoff.

Read: India wants peace but upholding sovereignty foremost, says PM Modi at all-party meet

"The sacrifices of the soldiers of the 16 Bihar Regiment foiled the the attempt of the Chinese side to erect structures and also cleared the attempted transgression at this point of the LAC on that day," the PMO said.

"The words of the Prime Minister 'those who tried to transgress our land were taught a befitting lesson by our brave sons of the soil', succinctly summed up the ethos and the values of our armed forces," it said.

The PMO said Modi assured that India's armed forces will leave no stone unturned to protect the country's borders.

"Attempts are being made in some quarters to give a mischievous interpretation to remarks made by the Prime Minister at the all-party meeting on Friday," it added.

(PTI Report)

Also Read: Has PM Modi given clean chit to China by saying no intrusion in Indian territory, asks Chidambaram

New Delhi: The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Saturday called as "mischievous interpretation" the criticism over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks at an all-party meeting that no one has entered Indian territory or captured any military post while referring to the Galwan Valley clash in eastern Ladakh.

In a statement, the PMO said that the focus of Modi's remarks at the meeting on Friday was the events of June 15 at Galwan that led to the loss of lives of 20 Indian military personnel.

"The Prime Minister's observations that there was no Chinese presence on our side of the LAC (Line of Actual Control) pertained to the situation as a consequence of the bravery of our armed forces," it said.

The Congress as well as several strategic affairs experts raised questions over Modi's remarks asking if there was no transgression by the Chinese military in Galwan Valley then where did Indian soldiers die. They also wondered whether Modi gave a clean chit to China over the standoff.

Read: India wants peace but upholding sovereignty foremost, says PM Modi at all-party meet

"The sacrifices of the soldiers of the 16 Bihar Regiment foiled the the attempt of the Chinese side to erect structures and also cleared the attempted transgression at this point of the LAC on that day," the PMO said.

"The words of the Prime Minister 'those who tried to transgress our land were taught a befitting lesson by our brave sons of the soil', succinctly summed up the ethos and the values of our armed forces," it said.

The PMO said Modi assured that India's armed forces will leave no stone unturned to protect the country's borders.

"Attempts are being made in some quarters to give a mischievous interpretation to remarks made by the Prime Minister at the all-party meeting on Friday," it added.

(PTI Report)

Also Read: Has PM Modi given clean chit to China by saying no intrusion in Indian territory, asks Chidambaram

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