Modi had lied about Balakot airstrike, Doklam: Indian analyst
MUMBAI (Web Desk) – Indian analyst Ashok Swain said that Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi had lied about Balakot airstrike and Dokhlam.
It is pertinent to mention here that Ashok Swain is a scholar of Peace and Conflict Research and currently teaching at Uppsala University in Sweden.
Indian analyst took his twitter and said that Modi had lied about Balakot airstrike, Doklam and now lying about Galwan.
“If there are no Chinese soldiers on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), why Leh based India’s Lt General meeting the Chief of China’s Southern Xinjiang Military District on 6 June? To drink tea?,” Ashok Swain said.
“If there are no Chinese soldiers on the Indian side of the LAC, why Leh based India's Lt General meeting the Chief of China’s Southern Xinjiang Military District on 6 June? To drink tea? Modi had lied about Balakot. Modi had lied about Doklam. Modi is now lying about Galwan!,” he tweeted.
Earlier, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP and Union Minister of State Surendrajeet Singh Ahluwalia has admitted that nobody had died in the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) airstrikes inside Pakistan. The BJP-led leader also denied the claim that 300 people were killed in Indian air strikes inside Pakistan. He said the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s operation was just a warning and it had inflicted no damage.If there are no Chinese soldiers on the Indian side of the LAC, why Leh based India's Lt General meeting the Chief of China’s Southern Xinjiang Military District on 6 June? To drink tea? Modi had lied about Balakot. Modi had lied about Doklam. Modi is now lying about Galwan!
— Ashok Swain (@ashoswai) June 3, 2020