Doklam standoff : Home Minister Rajnath say- ‘We want peace, not war’

New Delhi: Home Minister Rajnath Singh’s big statement has come out between China and China over the issue of doklam. Rajnath Singh has said that we do not want any conflict with this dispute but we seek peace. He said that hopefully China will have a positive dialogue about the dispute.

Rajnath Singh said in Delhi while addressing the ITBP jawans stationed in Ladakh, “The solution will be sought soon and I believe that China will take positive steps.” The Home Minister said that to give this message to all the neighboring countries India wants peace.




He also clarified that Indian security forces are capable of protecting the borders of the country. “Our security forces have the full strength to protect Indian borders.” ITBP protects the 4,057-km Indo-China border from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh.

Indian forces had stopped the Chinese forces from constructing roads in Dokalm area of ​​Sikkim sector, after which there has been a standoff between India and China. China has claimed that it was building the road in its area. He is demanding that the Indian forces be called back from the disputed Docmal area. Bhutan says that Docmal is its share, but China claims its territory.

While demanding an urgent withdrawal of Indian forces from Dokalmal, China has been continuously making statements against India for the past few weeks. Especially, the Chinese government media has condemned India for many objections regarding the doklam deadlock in articles.

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