Dated: 17/07/2012
To
Shri A. K. Antony
Defense Minister
New Delhi
Defense Minister
New Delhi
Subject: Chinese army transgression.
Dear Sir,
As it is revealed by the RAW, the threat of China’s war
with India. Earlier also Chinese army transgressed the Sino-India border 500
times in last two years!! And our govt. let them violate the border
continuously, for which it was stated by the ministry, that these
transgressions are due to the perception of Line of Actual Control, as if they
are innocent for that.
Sir, whenever it was in news that Chinese army have
transgressed the border & have came several kms within our territory, most
often government tried to deny it with similar excuses. Now when the threat is
on our head, what if Kargil situation will be repeated on the 50th
Anniversary of India-China war, for which they are continuously preparing with
Pak army & terrorists for last several years. At this moment, the nation
wants to know these facts –
1) What
action Indian army is taking against Chinese army on such attempts of transgression
of border.
2) How
many kms they have transgressed within our territory?
3) How
they were pushed back across the border or they weren’t at all ?
4) Had
Indian army used firing to stop them violating our border?
5) What
action govt. is taking to stop their transgression?
6) What Indian govt is doing to
build infrastructure on border?
7) What Indian Govt is doing to
strengthen Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and ITBP n army's
mutual understanding n better communications?
8) On weaponry ground
how Indian army is prepared especially after the leaked
letter of previous Army Chief, which reports
India's most of weaponry system are "out dated"?
Sir, these questions are not at all against our security
but a transparent approach to assure the security of our nation, so kindly let
the nation know the clear situation there & how much we are secured in your
hands.
Thanks & Regards
Chetan Singh Deora
President
Bharat Nirman Sena
Bharat Nirman Sena
CC:
Prime Minister
Nitin Gadkari (President of BJP)
Prime Minister
Nitin Gadkari (President of BJP)
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