TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday took a dig at the Narendra Modi government in the Centre for trying to dodge a discussion in Parliament over the India-China Tawang clash of December 9. Using terms like “lal aankh” and “Chinese glasses”, Kharge’s tweet in Hindi could roughly be interpreted as “the once glaring eyes of the Modi government have been covered with Chinese glasses”.
The Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha also questioned the central government on whether it needed permission to speak against China in Sansad Bhawan. The parliament has witnessed multiple disruptions this week with both houses rejecting the opposition’s requests for a discussion on the India-China border situation following the Tawang clash in Arunachal Pradesh.
On Wednesday, as many as 17 opposition parties staged a walkout from the Parliament accusing the government of not holding a discussion over the December 9 clashes along the Line of Actual Control between the Indian and Chinese forces in the Tawang sector. Taking to Twitter, Kharge said, “It seems that the “red eye” of the Modi government is covered with Chinese glasses. Is it not allowed to speak against China in the Indian Parliament?”

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