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LAC : Several Indian soldiers 'critically' injured, toll to rise : Cong urges Modi to address nation, call all party meet on China
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LAC : Several Indian soldiers 'critically' injured, toll to rise : Cong urges Modi to address nation, call all party meet on China
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New Delhi, June 17 (TIWN) Several Indian Army soldiers are "critically injured" and are undergoing treatment, said government sources on Wednesday adding that "casualties could increase" further in what is being seen as one of the deadliest attack carried out by Chinese People's Liberation Army at Line of Actual Control.

Government sources said that the number of critically injured personnel is in double digit. Indian Army refused to comment on the numbers and stated that several are injured.  The attack on Indian Army personnel by the Chinese Army happened on Monday night and it continued for almost six to seven hours.  On Tuesday, Indian helicopters flew around 16 times to bring bodies and injured Indian Army personnel from the site of attack at Galwan Valley in Ladakh region, government sources said. Four bodies of Indian Army personnel were flown to Leh from Galwan on Wednesday morning.

A day after 20 Indian soldiers, including officers were killed in an unprecedented violent clash with the Chinese People''s Liberation Army (PLA) troops in Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh on Monday night, the Congress on Wednesday demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the nation and call an all party meeting to discuss the situation.  Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera took to twitter and wrote, "Respected Prime Minister, please address the sad nation. Please call an all party meeting to evolve a unified political posture amidst this national security crisis."  Another Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha also opined that it is a time for great mature political consensus within India in responding to China''s dangerous aggression. 

"This is a time for great mature political consensus within India in responding to China''s dangerous aggression. I don''t care if Modi made several outrageous rhetorical comments against our Congress or UPA government in the past. We must rise. Let''s be different. Let''s be one," Jha said in a tweet.  The remarks of the Congress leaders came shortly after former party chief Rahul Gandhi slammed Modi over his silence after 20 soldiers were reportedly killed by the Chinese Army in Galwan valley. 

Rahul Gandhi in a tweet said, "Why is the PM silent? Why is he hiding? Enough is enough. We need to know what has happened. How dare China kill our soldiers? How dare they take our land?" Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet.  On Tuesday night, the Congress in a statement had blamed the Prime Minister and said "Ever wondered why a vociferous man who never failed to question the govt on every issue is now completely silent? Because now he cannot blame anyone else but himself for all the failures." 

While Congress interim Chief Sonia Gandhi offered condolence, but party members blamed the government for the fiasco.  Twenty Indian Army men, including officers, were killed in an unprecedented violent clash with the Chinese PLA troops in Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh on Monday night, the Indian Army said on Tuesday.  The Indian Army issued a statement on Tuesday night wherein it said, "17 Indian troops who were critically injured in the line of duty at the standoff location and exposed to sub-zero temperatures in the high altitude terrain have succumbed to their injuries, taking the total that were killed in action to 20."

 

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