Launch surgical strike on China: BJP’s Sofi Yousuf urges PM Modi

 

Rouf Dar
Anantnag, June 17: At a time when military commanders of China and India are finding ways to de-escalate the tension between the two sides in the wake of deadly face-off in Galwan Valley in Ladakh that saw killing of 20 Indian soldiers including an officer, senior BJP leader in Kashmir Sofi Muhammad Yousuf Wednesday strongly advocated “a surgical strike on China” to avenge the killings.
“Yesterday, Chinese army killed 20 Indian soldiers including an officer. The action was responded effectively by the Indian army that many Chinese soldiers were killed as well,” Sofi Yousuf told KINS.
He said that it’s time to avenge the killings. “My appeal to the Prime Minister Narender Modiji is to launch a massive surgical strike on the Chinese army to avenge the killing of our 20 soldiers including an officer. If Chinese army has killed our 20 soldiers, our army should kill their 2000 army men to teach them a lesson,” Sofi Yousuf said. “The way our army taught a lesson by going inside Pakistan and by launching a surgical strike there. There should be a strike on the same lines.”
He said that Chinese army must go back to their territory without any delay if they want peace at the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh.
Taking a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Sofi Yousuf said that it’s not 1965 war today, when the then Prime Minister Jawhar Lal Nehru begged before Chinese army not to attack India. “Today, our Prime Minister is Modiji who is committed to protect the nation’s territorial integrity by all means,” he said, adding that there is no question of “entering into any pact that challenges the country’s sovereignty.”
Chinese products have been torched by the Indian citizens across India. “China is facing huge losses ever since Indian citizens started boycotting the Chinese products. Imagine 1.30 Crore Indian citizens boycotting Chinese products. Chinese economy will shrink with each passing day,” said Sofi Yousuf, the former MLC of BJP.

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