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Rajnath warns China against building roads on Indian territory

Updated on: 17 November,2014 07:30 PM IST  | 
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Home Minister Rajnath Singh today warned China against constructing roads in Indian territory while maintaining that New Delhi wantscordial ties with its neighbours

Rajnath warns China against building roads on Indian territory

Home Minister Rajnath Singh today warned China against constructing roads in Indian territory while maintaining that New Delhi wants cordial ties with its neighbours

Kanha Chatti (Jharkhand): Home Minister Rajnath Singh today warned China against constructing roads in Indian territory while maintaining that New Delhi wants cordial ties with its neighbours.


Asked what if China continues to carry out construction of roads on Indian side, Singh said our forces will be left with no alternative but to "break" any such construction. "China must end its practice of infiltrating Indian territory and construction of roads on our side.


Home Minister Rajnath Singh
Home Minister Rajnath Singh 


We want to maintain good relations with China and it must respect our sentiment," he said while addressing a public rally here. Sending out a message of a stronger India emerging under the BJP regime, Singh said if China continues construction of roads on Indian side, there will be no alternative left with India but to "break" them as a last resort. Continued incursions by Chinese troops into Indian sidehave led to high tension along the border.

The matter of incursions came up when Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping in New Delhi recently.

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