No question of ceding any part of India to China: A K Antony

Defence Minister A K Antony today asserted that there is no question of ceding any part of the country to China.

No question of ceding any part of India to China: A K Antony
NEW DELHI: Rubbishing reports that China has occupied Indian territory in Ladakh, Defence Minister A K Antony today asserted that there is no question of ceding any part of the country and all steps are being taken to safeguard national security.

His statement in Lok Sabha came amidst attack by opposition BJP and UPA ally Samajwadi Party members, who said a high-level committee of the government had reported that China had occupied 640 sq km of Indian territory in Ladakh sector.

The members were not satisfied with Antony's statement and created uproar. While BJP members were on their feet, SP members trooped into the Well, creating din which led Speaker Meira Kumar to adjourn the House for an hour.

Antony said National Security Advisory Board chairman Shyam Saran had visited Ladakh from August 2 to 9 and submitted a report on the border infrastructure there.

"I would like to categorically state that Saran has not stated in his report that China has occupied, or has denied access to India to any part of Indian territory. I would like to assure the House that there is no question of India ceding to China any part of Indian territory," Antony said.

He said the Government has taken "all necessary measures to safeguard India's security and would continue to strengthen our capabilities in border areas to protect our national interest."
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The report by Saran, Antony said, focuses on border infrastructure but also deals with several aspects relating to the region covering a broad spectrum of activities and requirements.

He said Saran's report also deals with requirement of air facilities in Ladakh region along with matters relating to land acquisition and environmental and wildlife clearances.

Yadav said, "This government has no right to be in power. I have been defence minister. When the Chinese came one kilometre within our territory, we entered four kilometres into their territory. This government is coward and good for nothing."

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath assured the House that Antony will make a statement.
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"There is no doubt that the issue being raised is a serious matter. I wish to clarify to Mulayam Singh Yadav that neither is this government weak nor is it coward. A lot of rumours keep floating.

"Government is not trying to hide anything or put it under wraps. I am confident that the Defence Minister's statement will convince you," he said.
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Earlier, SP members had trooped into the Well and pressed for a statement from Antony. BJP members also raised the issue from their seats.
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