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Hundreds stage protest against China, warn to mend ways

Locals in Delhi's Laxmi Nagar Metro Station staged a protest against China over Galwan valley clash where 20 Indian soldiers were martyred and intrusion of Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh region. They warned the neighbouring nation to mend its ways by saying that they would never use Chinese goods.

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Published : Jun 27, 2020, 7:47 PM IST

Updated : Jun 27, 2020, 8:11 PM IST

New Delhi: Expressing their anger against China for intruding into the Indian territory in Ladakh region, hundreds of people, including women, gathered near Laxmi Nagar Metro Station in the national capital to stage a protest against the neighbouring country. Holding banners and placards, they stated that they would never use any Chinese product and boycott everything made and supplied by it.

Hundreds stage protest against China, warn to mend ways

"We are not representing any political party or an organisation, we have come here as Indians and we are protesting against China, the country which threatens the one that provides," a woman protester from the crowd said.

"It's not the India of 1962, it's the India of 2020. We have a strong defence force at the border and we can always teach them a lesson," said another protester.

The protesters also raised slogans against China, saying that the nation must mend its ways otherwise India would effectively respond to its aggression.

Read:| Uttarakhand Congress pays homage to Indian soldiers who lost their lives in Ladakh clash

New Delhi: Expressing their anger against China for intruding into the Indian territory in Ladakh region, hundreds of people, including women, gathered near Laxmi Nagar Metro Station in the national capital to stage a protest against the neighbouring country. Holding banners and placards, they stated that they would never use any Chinese product and boycott everything made and supplied by it.

Hundreds stage protest against China, warn to mend ways

"We are not representing any political party or an organisation, we have come here as Indians and we are protesting against China, the country which threatens the one that provides," a woman protester from the crowd said.

"It's not the India of 1962, it's the India of 2020. We have a strong defence force at the border and we can always teach them a lesson," said another protester.

The protesters also raised slogans against China, saying that the nation must mend its ways otherwise India would effectively respond to its aggression.

Read:| Uttarakhand Congress pays homage to Indian soldiers who lost their lives in Ladakh clash

Last Updated : Jun 27, 2020, 8:11 PM IST
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