NEW DELHI, Apr 25: As the stand-off with China continued, BJP members of a Parliamentary Committee have demanded that officials of the Defence Ministry and the Army be called before it to get a clear picture of the situation and on how the government is handling it.
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Prakash Javadekar, members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence, have written to Chairman Raj Babbar, seeking summoning of the officials to the meeting slated for tomorrow.
In the joint letter, they have said that the situation in Ladakh is “very serious” and the Defence Ministry and the Army should be asked to explain what is happening in the Daulat Beg Oldi area where Chinese troops have entered and are camping.
The two members wanted this to be added as “urgent matter” to the agenda of the meeting.
Naqvi said they wanted the officials of the Defence Ministry and the Army to be called as the nation is concerned over the developments in Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said the picture was not clear about the situation there and the Committee should be told about the developments.
Chinese troops have entered about 10 kms inside Indian territory and are refusing to leave even after two flag meetings were held.
“The issue of incursion by China in Ladakh area is a serious issue. But the government is not taking it that seriously. People are angry (over the situation at the border),” Javadekar said.
“We, as members of Parliament Standing Committee on Defence, have written a letter to the chairman of the committee as there is a meeting slated for tomorrow,” Javadekar said.
He said that 15 days have passed since the Chinese incursion occurred and the status quo has not been restored yet.
“That is why we want it to be discussed in the meeting,” the BJP member said.
BJP President Rajnath Singh had said yesterday that the situation should be dealt with “fearlessly” and that his party would stand with the government on the issue. (AGENCIES)