Nishikant Dubey launches sharp attack on opposition and Rahul Gandhi on China issue, calls him ‘leader of propaganda’

New Delhi. Bharatiya Janata Party MP Nishikant Dubey on Monday fiercely targeted the opposition on the China issue. He said that Parliament is not functioning, whereas he wanted to speak on this subject in the House. Making sharp remarks on opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, Dubey said that he had never seen such a weak opposition and a leader like ‘Leader of Propaganda’ in a democracy. He alleged that the opposition is continuously making statements by converting ignorance into arrogance.

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He said that the question is of China and the whole world knows that China was not India’s neighbor earlier. At that time Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet were three buffer states. After China established control over Tibet in 1950, China became India’s neighbor. Dubey said that in the India-China war of 1962, China captured about 38 thousand square kilometers area, which includes Aksai Chin. He further said that even after this many questions remained unanswered.

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Sharp comment on Indira Gandhi

He alleged that in 1969, then Home Minister Vidya Charan Shukla had said in the Parliament that after 1962, China activated its spies through the embassy and tried to increase economic and ideological influence in India. Nishikant Dubey also made sharp remarks on Indira Gandhi. Later attacking Rahul Gandhi, Dubey said that the opposition is avoiding discussion on this issue in Parliament. He said that if this topic is discussed then many things will come to light.

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