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Why are we ‘eyeball to eyeball’ with China: Congress seeks Modi’s statement on Sikkim standoff

The former Union minister said the Congress was with the government when it came to intrusion by China or Pakistan. “We all stand together,” he said.

Updated on: Jul 08, 2017 7:53 PM IST
Press Trust of India, New Delhi | By
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Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make a statement on why India was “eyeball to eyeball” with China after swinging with President Xi Jinping in Sabarmati.

Sibal said the situation on the border with China “was very serious” and the government must spell out its policy on how to defuse the tension. (AFP Photo)
Sibal said the situation on the border with China “was very serious” and the government must spell out its policy on how to defuse the tension. (AFP Photo)

He said the situation on the border with China “was very serious” and the government must spell out its policy on how to defuse the tension.

“These are very sensitive and very serious issues. Who is in power, the present BJP is in power. It is for that government to tell us what they wish to do; we only know that from the ‘jhoola’ at Sabarmati to the present situation there is a big gap - from swinging to being eyeball to eyeball,” he said.

“Now it is for the Prime Minister to make a statement which he has not made so far as to why this has happened and what the country needs to do,” Sibal said.

The former Union minister said the Congress was with the government when it came to intrusion by China or Pakistan. “We all stand together,” he said.

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