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LAC AT STAKE, CHINA HURTS INDIA'S SOFT CORNER BY TRYING TO INTERVENE IN ITS INTERNAL ISSUE

India "firmly rejects" China's attempt to bring forth India's internal issue of Jammu and Kashmir at UN Security Council on Wednesday. India sends a clear 'back off' message to Bejing on Thursday regarding the same attempt.
 
LAC AT STAKE, CHINA HURTS INDIA'S SOFT CORNER BY TRYING TO INTERVENE IN ITS INTERNAL ISSUE

Chinese forces have been pushing the LAC since May 5 as one of the documents in Defense Ministry site hints at. Since the intrusion, they have been trying to confiscate the land between finger 4 and finger 8 of Pangong Tso river site towards China and forces make it impossible for India to reclaim back the land that was originally within Indian Territory. Keeping the same in mind, the Ministry of external affairs said in a statement, "We have noted that China initiated a discussion in the UN Security Council on issues pertaining to the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir".

On 5th of August last year, India had seen Jammu and Kashmir's division into two parts after constitutionally stripping it off its special powers. This Wednesday, 5th of August 2020, on its first anniversary, China tried to back up Pakistan on an attempt to discuss Kashmir issue at the UN Security Council. That is when India asked Bejing to "draw proper conclusions" from such "infructuous" attempts and "firmly rejected" its "interference" regarding India's internal matters. 

The statement from the Ministry also added that, "This was not the first time that China has sought to raise a subject that is solely an internal matter of India. As on such previous occassions, this attempt too met with little support from the international community".

The MEA further added to its previous statement: "We firmly reject China's interference in our internal affairs and urge it to draw proper conclusions from such infructuous attempt". Sadly for China, it made a fresh move at the UN meeting only when they were in a bitter standoff with India in eastern Ladakh.

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