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India fighting China on two fronts, will win both battles, says Arvind Kejriwal in comments on COVID-19, Galwan Valley clash

Press Trust of India June 22, 2020, 19:17:17 IST

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said the country is fighting two battles against China — one against coronavirus that has come from the neighbouring country and the other on the border.

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India fighting China on two fronts, will win both battles, says Arvind Kejriwal in comments on COVID-19, Galwan Valley clash

New Delhi: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said the country is fighting two battles against China — one against coronavirus that has come from the neighbouring country and the other on the border. He said there should be no politics by anyone in fighting these two battles. [caption id=“attachment_8095031” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File photo of Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia. PTI File photo of Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia. PTI[/caption] Kejriwal’s remarks come amid criticism of the Centre by the Congress over the situation in eastern Ladakh. Addressing an online media briefing, the Delhi chief minister said, “Twenty of our brave soldiers did not back down, we will also not retreat and win both battles against China.” Twenty Indian soldiers, including a colonel, were killed in a violent face-off with Chinese troops on 15 June in eastern Ladakh’s Galwan Valley. “Today, the country is fighting two wars against China —  one against the virus that has come from China and the other on the border,” Kejriwal said during the briefing. On one hand, all doctors and nurses of the country are fighting COVID-19, and on the other hand, soldiers are fighting wars on the border, he said. “The entire country is standing with doctors and soldiers. We all have to fight these two battles together and there should be no politics and groupism in this,” the AAP supremo asserted. Earlier in the day, senior Congress leader Manmohan Singh said Prime Minister Narendra Modi must be mindful of the implications of his words and cannot allow China to use them as a vindication of its position. Noting that disinformation is no substitute for diplomacy or decisive leadership, the former prime minister called upon Modi to ensure justice for soldiers who died defending India’s territorial integrity. Meanwhile, the country recorded 14,821 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, pushing the infection tally to 4,25,282, while the death toll rose to 13,699 with 445 new fatalities, according to the Union health ministry data.

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