NEW DELHI: While briefing the prominent political leaders about the killing of 20 soldiers in the Galwan Valley by Chinese troops that triggered a massive escalation in tension between the two countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that no one entered Indian territory nor were Indian posts taken over.
At an all-party meeting, he said the soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice taught a “lesson” to those who had dared to look towards India and that the army has been given “freedom” to take necessary steps.
Stating that India has “never accepted any external pressure”, PM said, “Whatever construction of infrastructure is necessary for national security, it will continue to be carried forward at a similar pace.”
“At the outset, prime minister clarified that neither is anyone inside our territory nor is any of our post captured,” the government said in a statement, adding he assured the leaders that the armed forces are leaving no stone unturned to protect the country.
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