Rajeev Chandrasekhar raises India-China war to attack Congress for 'humiliating' chapter
BJP leader and Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar criticized the Indian political leadership of the 1960s for the India-China war in 1962. He blamed the "Hindi-Chini bhai bhai" policy of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru and Defence Minister Krishna Menon for...

The war had taken place between October 20 and November 21, with China capturing a large tract of Indian land in Ladakh.
Hitting out at the then Congress leadership, Chandrasekhar said India bore the cost of this weak and delusional leadership, and our proud country endured global humiliation.
"It caused unforgivable damage to the morale of our armed forces, who, despite being ill-equipped, fought valiantly until the last bullet and even with bayonets and bare hands, causing heavy casualties to the enemies. Many heroes fought to protect India and sacrificed their lives," he said.
"We will always 'remember and never forget' the devastating impact of weak leadership, which led to the sacrifices of our bravehearts and also resulted in India around 38,000 square kilometers of its land," he added.
In the days to come, he said he will refresh people's memories about the "cost that nations bear as a result of weak leaders".
Never again shall India be put through this under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'New India', he said.
Son of an India Air Force official, Chandrasekhar often comments on issues related to Indian military history and related matters.
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