New Delhi: Indian Youth Congress on Saturday afternoon questioned the transparency of Narendra Modi led BJP Government at the Centre over the India-China standoff at the Ladakh LAC. The youth wing of the Indian National Congress took to its official twitter handle and added that the Prime Minister of the country had “Sold our country”.

“No words left! Our own Prime Minister sold our country!” a tweet from Youth Congress read.

This comes amid a Twitter campaign against the Indian Prime Minister with a hashtag #ModiSurrendersToChina which was the top-trending hashtag on the micro-blogging site on Saturday with over 160k tweets by 6:00 pm.

Several users including various Congress activists took part in the online campaign and lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent statement wherein he underlined that there was no incursion from the Chinese Army into the Indian Territory.

Users also added that the Prime Minister was giving a clean chit to the “enemy” and questioned how did the 20 Indian soldiers attain martyrdom if there was no incursion from the Chinese Army.

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Kolkata (PTI): Flight services between Kolkata and Dubai resumed partially on Thursday, after a four-day suspension due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, officials said.

A flydubai aircraft from Dubai landed at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport here at 2:40 am with 130 passengers on board, marking the first arrival from the Middle East after services were halted for over 113 hours, they said.

The Boeing 737 Max aircraft was scheduled to arrive at 12:25 am, Kolkata airport officials said.

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The same aircraft departed for Dubai at 3:59 am with 55 passengers, they said.

The last flight to depart for the Middle East from Kolkata before the suspension was an Emirates aircraft to Dubai on February 28, the officials said.

International services between Kolkata and cities such as Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi were disrupted, after airlines temporarily suspended operations amid escalating tensions and airspace restrictions in parts of the Middle East, due to the conflict involving the US, Israel and Iran.

There is no clear indication about when all the Middle East routes will fully reopen, they said.