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Galwan valley incident part of larger Chinese design says Capt Amarinder Singh at CWC virtual meet

While speaking at Congress Working Committee virtual meet convened by the party’s interim president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh touched upon varied topics, starting from Galwan Valley violence to state's economic revival plan and COVID-19 situation. The chief minister also cornered the centre over its failure to support the state in its fight against Covid-19.

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Published : Jun 23, 2020, 9:47 PM IST

Galwan valley incident part of larger Chinese design says Capt Amarinder Singh at CWC virtual meet
Galwan valley incident part of larger Chinese design says Capt Amarinder Singh at CWC virtual meet

New Delhi: Terming the Galwan Valley violence a part of larger design on the part of China, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said India should not make mistake of dismissing the incident as a patrol clash but should take a firm stand against any Chinese incursions into the Indian territory.

The amount of build-up in Galwan Valley showed that the Chinese were working on a plan, said Captain Amarinder, adding that India could not afford to lose even an inch of its land in the area, which is of huge strategic importance for both sides.

“We have all seen clashes in our time, with Pakistan and even with Chinese, and this is definitely not a patrol clash,” he stressed.

Referring to the map of the area, the Chief Minister said the Chinese had reached right half way through to the Siachen Glacier after Pakistan ceded the northern part of Shaksgam Valley in PoK in 1963.

Beyond that there is an area that is any case belongs to China, he explained, adding that “there is a little gap between the glacier and the Aski Chin area, which is the Daulat Beg gap, which they are trying to close.”

“We have to take a strong position, and we should be clear that if we lose even an inch of land we must hold them responsible,” he said at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) video conference convened by the party’s interim president Sonia Gandhi, with former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi among the participants.

The Chief Minister also cornered the centre over its failure to support the state in its fight against Covid, pointing out that all that Punjab had received so far from the Centre was its own Rs 2800 crore for January to March period, and just a few other grants.

Despite repeated pleas and memorandums, no help was forthcoming from the centre to the state government for tackling the Covid crisis, he said, adding that the government of India was not giving even the state’s own share.

The state government was forced to manage on its own to create resources for fighting Covid, said Captain Amarinder, adding that he was sure other states were in the same unfortunate position.

The Chief Minister said that with 2.33 lakh of the total 2.52 lakh industries in Punjab now reopen, migrants were now also coming back to the state.

He also said that the Punjab government is trying its best to get the industry back on track with all possible facilities and easing of norms, but the units were currently working at 40% capacity and would take some months to return to their full strength.

Speaking of the state’s economic revival plan, the Chief Minister said the Montek Ahluwalia committee set up to formulate the strategy was sharing its feedback with the government, which was accordingly charting the way forward. The committee has six working, of which the Finance team had already submitted its report and the others are expected to come in soon.

Briefing the CWC about the Covid-19 situation in the state, Captain Amarinder said sampling and testing is being continuously enhanced and a micro-containment strategy had been adopted to check the spread of the pandemic.

The number of cases was, however, still rising, mainly on account of the increased testing and the large number of people coming from outside, including other states and countries.

"Apart from Ludhiana and Jalandhar, one of the worst affected districts was Amritsar, where all the international flights were landing, including from the highly contaminated Gulf region," he revealed.

Captain Amarinder said his government was fully geared to tackle the spread of the pandemic and was continuously scaling up its preparedness in terms of beds, isolation centres, testing labs, PPE kits, masks, ventilators and oxygen kits etc.

Also read: Punjab cabinet approves fast-track clearance of MSMEs

New Delhi: Terming the Galwan Valley violence a part of larger design on the part of China, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said India should not make mistake of dismissing the incident as a patrol clash but should take a firm stand against any Chinese incursions into the Indian territory.

The amount of build-up in Galwan Valley showed that the Chinese were working on a plan, said Captain Amarinder, adding that India could not afford to lose even an inch of its land in the area, which is of huge strategic importance for both sides.

“We have all seen clashes in our time, with Pakistan and even with Chinese, and this is definitely not a patrol clash,” he stressed.

Referring to the map of the area, the Chief Minister said the Chinese had reached right half way through to the Siachen Glacier after Pakistan ceded the northern part of Shaksgam Valley in PoK in 1963.

Beyond that there is an area that is any case belongs to China, he explained, adding that “there is a little gap between the glacier and the Aski Chin area, which is the Daulat Beg gap, which they are trying to close.”

“We have to take a strong position, and we should be clear that if we lose even an inch of land we must hold them responsible,” he said at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) video conference convened by the party’s interim president Sonia Gandhi, with former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi among the participants.

The Chief Minister also cornered the centre over its failure to support the state in its fight against Covid, pointing out that all that Punjab had received so far from the Centre was its own Rs 2800 crore for January to March period, and just a few other grants.

Despite repeated pleas and memorandums, no help was forthcoming from the centre to the state government for tackling the Covid crisis, he said, adding that the government of India was not giving even the state’s own share.

The state government was forced to manage on its own to create resources for fighting Covid, said Captain Amarinder, adding that he was sure other states were in the same unfortunate position.

The Chief Minister said that with 2.33 lakh of the total 2.52 lakh industries in Punjab now reopen, migrants were now also coming back to the state.

He also said that the Punjab government is trying its best to get the industry back on track with all possible facilities and easing of norms, but the units were currently working at 40% capacity and would take some months to return to their full strength.

Speaking of the state’s economic revival plan, the Chief Minister said the Montek Ahluwalia committee set up to formulate the strategy was sharing its feedback with the government, which was accordingly charting the way forward. The committee has six working, of which the Finance team had already submitted its report and the others are expected to come in soon.

Briefing the CWC about the Covid-19 situation in the state, Captain Amarinder said sampling and testing is being continuously enhanced and a micro-containment strategy had been adopted to check the spread of the pandemic.

The number of cases was, however, still rising, mainly on account of the increased testing and the large number of people coming from outside, including other states and countries.

"Apart from Ludhiana and Jalandhar, one of the worst affected districts was Amritsar, where all the international flights were landing, including from the highly contaminated Gulf region," he revealed.

Captain Amarinder said his government was fully geared to tackle the spread of the pandemic and was continuously scaling up its preparedness in terms of beds, isolation centres, testing labs, PPE kits, masks, ventilators and oxygen kits etc.

Also read: Punjab cabinet approves fast-track clearance of MSMEs

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