Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has recently called on the central government to provide a comprehensive briefing to Parliament regarding the security threats posed by China and Pakistan. Criticizing the Modi administration for allegedly prioritizing false bravado over strategic interests, Kharge has raised several pressing issues related to China’s military advancements and Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. He emphasized the need for a united parliamentary approach to address these critical national security challenges.
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- Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has demanded a parliamentary briefing on security threats from China and Pakistan.
- Kharge criticized the Modi government for neglecting India’s strategic interests due to “false bravado and hollow propaganda.”
- He highlighted China’s construction of a bridge across Pangong Lake, which enhances its strategic dominance near the LAC.
- Kharge raised concerns about China building a new village along the LAC in the Demchok sector, a point of standoff post-Galwan.
- He inquired about the 25 terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir since Modi’s tenure, resulting in 15 deaths and 27 injuries to security personnel.
- Kharge questioned the spread of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism to new districts in Jammu and Kashmir, including Doda, Kathua, and Reasi.
- He noted that civilian deaths in Jammu and Kashmir have risen to their highest in two decades.
- Kharge called for a unified parliamentary approach to address these national security issues.
- He urged the Modi government to be transparent with Parliament about these critical matters.
- The Congress leader emphasized the importance of safeguarding India’s strategic interests through collective action.
