Rajiv Gandhi Foundation took money from China: Amit Shah lashed out at Congress
An army statement said that "some soldiers from both sides suffered minor injuries" in the 9 December clash. After which both sides "immediately withdrew from the area". The news of the skirmish between the soldiers of India and China came to the fore on the previous day itself.

The opposition in the Parliament is besieging the government over the clash between Indo-China soldiers in Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh. Speaking on this issue, Home Minister Amit Shah lashed out at the Congress. Amit Shah said that the Congress had got 1.35 crores to the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, I want to ask that the double attitude does not work in front of the public. Rajiv Gandhi Foundation took money from China.
With this, Home Minister Amit Shah said that in order to build your personal relations, you have gifted the membership of the Security Council, the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation took money in 2005-0. The Home Minister said that no one can occupy 1 inch of India's land. I appreciate the bravery shown by our jawans on the night of 8th and in the morning of 9th. The army chased away all the infiltrators in no time and protected our land.
An army statement said that "some soldiers from both sides suffered minor injuries" in the 9 December clash. After which both sides "immediately withdrew from the area". The news of the skirmish between the soldiers of India and China came to the fore on the previous day itself. As soon as the news came to the fore, the opposition started besieging the government on this issue.
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