Amit Shah slams Rahul Gandhi on Ladakh remark, with a video of martyred soldier's father

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 20, 2020 01:31 PM2020-06-20T13:31:18+5:302020-06-20T13:32:55+5:30

Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday tweeted a video of the father of an Indian Army soldier, who ...

Amit Shah slams Rahul Gandhi on Ladakh remark, with a video of martyred soldier's father | Amit Shah slams Rahul Gandhi on Ladakh remark, with a video of martyred soldier's father

Amit Shah slams Rahul Gandhi on Ladakh remark, with a video of martyred soldier's father

Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday tweeted a video of the father of an Indian Army soldier, who was injured in the violent face-off with Chinese troops in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley, to criticise Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his allegations against the government. A brave armyman’s father speaks and he has a very clear message for Mr. Rahul Gandhi,” Shah tweeted. “At a time when the entire nation is united, Mr. Rahul Gandhi should also rise above petty politics and stand in solidarity with national interest,” he said. 

The father of the injured soldier, who fought in Galwan Valley scrap, also asked the Congress leader to “not to indulge in politics.”The Indian Army is a strong army and can defeat China. Rahul Gandhi don’t indulge in politics in this… My son fought in the army and will continue fighting in the army,” he said, in a video tweeted by news agency ANI. Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused senior ministers in the government of "lying" to protect the prime minister and that the Centre was "fast asleep" while martyred jawans paid the price in Ladakh.The former Congress chief also tagged a one-minute video of a jawan's father saying the Indian soldiers were unarmed when they were attacked by Chinese troops. 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives in the violent face-off on June 15-16 during an attempt by the Chinese troops to unilaterally change the status quo during the de-escalation in eastern Ladakh while many others have been injured. 

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