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.
No words left!
— Youth Congress (@IYC) June 20, 2020
Our own Prime Minister sold our country!#ModiSurrendersToChina https://t.co/XczTfdlMHH
The PMO is digging itself into a deeper hole while trying to untangle PM Modi's web of lies.
— Congress (@INCIndia) June 20, 2020
Why has GOI not come forward & strongly rebutted China's claim over Galwan Valley? What are they waiting for? #ModiSurrendersToChina pic.twitter.com/waBDsXjeb2
#ModiSurrendersToChina https://t.co/9EZjURK2HR
— Pawan Khera (@Pawankhera) June 20, 2020
Feel so sorry for those 20 martyr.#ModiSurrendersToChina #PMModi pic.twitter.com/uj6w2MErqR
— ?Dimple Parmar (@DimpleP18) June 20, 2020
"Neither anyone has intruded into our territory nor took over any post": @narendramodi at all-party meeting on Ladakh face-off
— Pankaj Saraf (@saraf_pankaj) June 20, 2020
???
Did it mean you demolished our establishment and posts from the location they intruded and misguiding the nation?#ModiSurrendersToChina pic.twitter.com/MHTfZt1xuK
3 Question. Who will answer ?#ModiSurrendersToChina pic.twitter.com/aywwxbtjZJ
— Folitically (@folitically) June 20, 2020
Will Govt of India discontinue below two :-
— Bhavika (@BhavikaKapoor5) June 20, 2020
- Nuclear reactors related purchase from China
- Bank Of China
Let's see how serious is the BJP Govt on trade relations with China. #ModiSurrendersToChina #ModiSurrendersGalwanValley
Government has given clarification on Modi's statement, but, even in the clarification #GalwanValley word is not mentioned.
— Bhavika (@BhavikaKapoor5) June 20, 2020
Absurd. ?#ModiSurrendersToChina #ModiSurrendersGalwanValley
Conspicuously, either of them is lying. It's very evident that @MEAIndia put out the right version and had to retract to save Modi's face. #ModiSurrendersToChina https://t.co/1vMhuYjFdr
— Zubair (@zeeinscriptions) June 20, 2020
3 Question. Who will answer ?#ModiSurrendersToChina pic.twitter.com/aywwxbtjZJ
— Folitically (@folitically) June 20, 2020
Right wing especially @BJP4India twitter trolls have abused these retired army man for asking tough questions to @narendramodi. So nobody should question @narendramodi , if they no mater who are they, they will be abused. When will @narendramodi learn to respect Veterans. pic.twitter.com/r6pm2hvQBc
— United With Congress (@UWCforYouth) June 20, 2020
#ModiSurrendersToChina
— Ramani Sri.M (@Ammu8283) June 20, 2020
●Defence minister says Chinese soldiers came to Indian territory.
●Prime minister says Chinese soldiers didn't cross the border.
●One of them is lying.
●If not the BJP govt must clarify immediately. pic.twitter.com/zNoNTXhhmq
The PMO is digging itself into a deeper hole while trying to untangle PM Modi's web of lies.
— Gulab Balekundri (@GulabBalekundr2) June 20, 2020
Why has GOI not come forward & strongly rebutted China's claim over Galwan Valley? What are they waiting for? #ModiSurrendersToChina pic.twitter.com/2WZw8d6qJe
#PM has surrendered Indian territory to Chinese aggression.
— Manojkumar (@incman0j) June 20, 2020
If the land was Chinese:
1. Why were our soldiers killed?
2. Where were they killed? - Rahul Gandhi.
#ModiSurrendersToChina
Modi wearing a red waistcoat to impress Chinese ??Xi Jinping.
— Spirit of Congress (@SpiritOfCongres) June 20, 2020
This is called surrendering. #ModiSurrendersToChina pic.twitter.com/SRZ64R0e0F
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New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi High Court on Friday reserved its order on a bail plea of NewsClick's human resources department chief Amit Chakravarty in a case lodged against the news portal under anti-terror law UAPA over charges that it received money to spread pro-China propaganda.
Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma reserved the order after Chakravarty's counsel submitted that the chargesheet has already been filed in the case and the petitioner, after turning an approver, has been cited as a prosecution witness.
The lawyer said the high court has the discretion under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) to grant bail to Chakravarty.
The counsel for the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said the prosecution has no objection if the relief is granted to him.
Chakravarty's lawyer said his client has been granted pardon in the case by the trial court and is also cooperating in the probe.
In January, the trial court allowed Chakravarty to turn an approver in the case and granted pardon to him.
Chakravarty has claimed that he is in possession of "material information" about the case, which he is willing to disclose to the Delhi Police.
The Special Cell of the Delhi Police arrested NewsClick founder Prabir Purkayastha and Chakravarty on October 3 last year. Both of them are currently in judicial custody.
According to the FIR, a large amount of funds to the news portal came from China to "disrupt the sovereignty of India" and cause disaffection against the country.
The FIR also accused Purkayastha of conspiring with a group -- People's Alliance for Democracy and Secularism (PADS) -- to sabotage the electoral process during the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
Raids were conducted at 88 locations in Delhi and seven in other states on October 3 last year on the suspects named in the FIR and those whose names surfaced following data analysis, police said.
Around 300 electronic gadgets were seized from the offices of NewsClick and residences of the journalists who were examined.
Following the raids, 46 individuals, including nine female journalists, were questioned by the Special Cell.