PM Modi on Ladakh's clash with China- 'The sacrifice of our soldiers will not go in vain'

PM Modi on Ladakh's clash with China- 'The sacrifice of our soldiers will not go in vain'
On the clash with China, PM Modi said that we never provoke anyone, but also do not compromise on our sovereignty and     .In a video conferencing meeting with the Chief Ministers, Prime Minister Modi has given a statement on the Indian Army's clash with China. PM Modi (PM Modi) said that the sacrifice of soldiers will not go in vain. PM Modi said that we never provoke anyone, but also do not compromise on our sovereignty and integrity. He said that whenever the time has come, we have demonstrated our power, proved our capabilities in protecting the integrity and sovereignty of the country. He said that I want to assure the country that the sacrifice of our soldiers will not go in vain. For us, India's integrity and integrity is supreme and nothing can stop us from protecting it.

 There should be no slightest doubt about this, he said that India wants peace but is capable of giving appropriate answers on provocation. He said that the country should be proud that our soldiers have lost their lives. After this, PM Modi asked all the Chief Ministers to keep silence for two minutes and also stood up and bowed themselves. Prime Minister Modi was meeting with chief ministers through video conferencing to discuss the situation of Corona in the country. Please tell that on Monday night, 20 soldiers lost their lives in a violent clash with the Chinese army in the Galway Valley of Ladakh.
It is known that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called an all-party meeting on June 19 to discuss the current situation in the India-China border area. Last Monday night in East Ladakh, Indian Army personnel had a violent clash with Chinese army personnel, which killed 20 Indian soldiers, which has already brought the situation under tension and fragile situation on the border. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will discuss the circumstances ahead in this meeting convened at 5 pm on Friday.
Earlier, after the confirmation of the clash, the PM held a meeting with the country's highest political leadership and army chief till late Tuesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Foreign Minister S.K. Jaishankar, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Army Chief General M.M. There was a meeting between Narwane at 10 pm.
Let me tell you that on Monday night, there was a violent clash between Indian and Chinese forces in the Galvan valley of East Ladakh, in which 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives. News agency ANI quoted sources as saying that 43 Chinese soldiers were also killed, or seriously injured, in the clash, although the Indian Army did not mention this in its statement.

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