Good Morning Rajnath Singh? 20 Indian soldiers killed on India-China border
Indian defense minister finally addresses China-India conflict approximately 30 hours after the Indian soldiers were killed, confirm reports.
According to a Baaghi TV report, twenty hours after the killing of 20 Indian soldiers by Chinese troops in Ladakh, the Indian defense minister has expressed his regret over the incident.
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The Indian defense minister had held an emergency meeting with the Indian army chiefs in Ladakh after the deaths of Indian troops, but no statement was issued. There has been no clear response from India so far, it seems.
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Reportedly, India has piled up in front of China, meanwhile Modi has also remained silent but has called an all-party conference on the evening of June 19th.
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Now, 30 hours after the death of the Indian soldiers, Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, has tweeted on the social networking site Twitter and his first statement on the issue has been based only on regret. The Defense Minister expressed gried and praised the soldiers for their bravery.
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Rajnath Singh said that the death of soldiers in Gulwan was extremely painful and disturbing. The soldiers bravely did their duty and died for the country. He added that the country will never forget the death of the soldiers and that he is with the families of those killed. In this difficult time, the country stands shoulder to shoulder.
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Images of dead bodies and coffins are the wrong continent
A Chinese-language article on the recent India-China violence contains images purportedly showing the dead bodies of Indian soldiers from the clash.
The article has been read more than 100,000 times, and an image from it has also been used on a Pakistani news website called Baaghitv.
The same image has also cropped up on social media.
A simple reverse image search showed that it’s actually from Nigeria. It depicts the aftermath of an incident in 2015, when Nigerian soldiers were killed by Boko Haram militants.
And another image in the same article showing several army coffins with wreaths is the same as an image posted on social media in February 2019 after a major attack on Indian forces in the Pulwama district of Indian-administered Kashmir.
So again, this is completely unrelated to the current clash.