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Nehru responsible for clash: Chouhan

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RAIPUR: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday alleged that then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the Congress are responsible for the border conflict between India and China. He also attacked Congress top brass over donations allegedly received by Sonia Gandhi-headed Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (RGF) and accused former party chief Rahul Gandhi of “demoralising” the Army with his statements.
“No Prime Minister from the Congress party had ever dared to build a road on the Indian side adjoining China. Why China is frustrated now?
“It is because Narendra Modi government has constructed roads on borders. China is frustrated because it is thinking that if India continues to grow then it will be the only country in the world which can defeat them,” Chouhan said while addressing a virtual rally of BJP workers of Chhattisgarh from Bhopal.
He also warned China of consequences for its actions against India. “…China be careful. You (China) cannot cause any harm to India but if 130 crore people of this country (show their resolve) then China will be devastated and ruined,” the chief minister said. (PTI)

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