BJP MP Nishikant Dubey announced his intention to discuss the Congress party’s historical ties with China in Parliament. Dubey highlighted that India acknowledged China as a neighbor following events related to Tibet in the early 1950s and the subsequent Panchsheel Agreement. He emphasized the loss of around 38,000 square kilometers of land during the 1962 Sino-Indian War.
Dubey also criticized the Congress leadership in a social media post for their alleged closeness to China. He mentioned the historical connection between China and the Nehru-Gandhi family, claiming that India ceded Tibet in 1950, resulting in the loss of significant land in 1962. The post further accused the Congress of allowing China to harm the country.
Referring to a parliamentary reply from 1969, Dubey shared information about alleged financial aid from the Chinese Embassy to Naxalites. The document revealed that Kunnikkal Narayanan of Calicut had received money orders from the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi. The reply clarified that no other state reported similar assistance to individuals engaged in violent activities and assured strict vigilance.
Dubey confirmed his plan to raise these issues during the current parliamentary session.
