India wants to end border dispute with China says Rajnath Singh

Srinagar: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has said that ‘India wants to end its border dispute with China in East-Ladakh’, but at the same time he asserted that ‘Indian soldiers will not let an inch of their land go in the hands of any other country.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said this on Sunday during the ‘Shastra Puja’ held in Darjeeling district of West Bengal on the occasion of Dussehra. The puja was conducted at the 33rd corp headquarters of the Indian Army at Darjeeling.

Rajnath Singh has been doing arms worship on Dussehra for the last several years. He also performed this puja during the tenure of the previous NDA government as Home Minister.

After the puja ended on Sunday, Rajnath Singh told the press, “We want to end the border dispute with China and establish peace. Obviously this is our intention. But after a while, crooked Incidents happen and tension continues. I believe that our soldiers will not let even an inch of India’s land go into the hands of any other country. “

Military officials said that Rajnath Singh was to go to worship at Sherthang, a high-altitude border area near the Line of Actual Control in Sikkim, but could not go there due to bad weather.

On the occasion of arms worship, the Chief of the Indian Army General MM Narwane and other senior officers of the army were also present. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated a new road in Sikkim through a video conference after ending his speech after arms worship.

He said, “I can say with full confidence and with strong information that the valor and courage displayed by Indian soldiers on the East-Ladakh border during Indo-China tension will be written in golden letters by historians. (PTK)