The Opposition, along with the Samajwadi Party, which
is supporting the UPA government from outside, went hammer and tongs at the government
alleging it was “doing nothing” and acting in a “most cowardly” manner in
dealing with the alleged intrusion by the Chinese army into Indian
Territory .
They took strong objections to the proposed visit
of External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid to Beijing on May 9 and sought its cancellation.
Raising the issue in the Lok Sabha during zero hour, Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam
Singh Yadav described China
as India ’s
“biggest enemy.”
“We have been warning that China has
started occupying our territory. But government is not listening to all this.”
One lakh sq km of Indian Territory had been
encroached on by the Chinese, he alleged, and said though the Indian Army had
said it was ready to remove all the intruders, there was no action. “This
government is cowardly, incompetent and good for nothing,” Mr. Yadav said. Mr.
Yadav, who spoke amid the din created by Opposition members, claimed he had
raised the issue several times with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Defence
Minister A.K. Antony, but to no avail. “I went to Dr. Singh’s chamber to talk
to him. But no action was taken.”
“When the Army chief himself says the troops are
ready to respond, why is the government not issuing instructions to it? They [China ] insulted
us in 1962. They are insulting us now in the world forums,” the SP leader noted.
After the 1962 war it was decided that till China moved
away from “every inch of our land, we will not hold any talk with them. But now
a Minister is going to China
to hold discussions,” Mr. Yadav said. The threat from China had exceeded
that from Pakistan, he opined.
In a deep incursion, a platoon of China ’s Border
Defence Regiment entered the Daulat Beg Oldi sector in Ladakh on April 15 and
erected a tented post. In 2010, on the Home Ministry’s request, the Indo-Tibetan
Border Police had begun manning the area. The DBO sector, located in north-east
Ladakh, was a historic camp site and is located on the ancient silk trade route.
The Government should take steps to drive out the Chinese forces and demarcate
the Line of Actual Control, said Biju Janata Dal MP from Cuttack , Bhatruhari Mahtab. Unless the LAC
was demarcated, such incursions and skirmishes would continue to occur, he said
Kolkata Uttar Lok Sabha member Sudip Bandyopadhyay (Trinamool
Congress) said “China is in
a mood to attack India
slowly for which we should take immediate steps.” Dr. Singh should come to the
House and brief the members about the latest situation, he said.
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