Owaisi questions PM’s hesitation in taking China’s name in Ladakh speech

In a series of tweets on Friday, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) President Asaduddin Owaisi slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for being “hesitant” in taking China’s name in his recent speech during his visit to Ladakh.

“Prime Minister, it is good that you met our soldiers and the injured soldiers as well. Their motivation will definitely increase by this gesture,” Owaisi wrote in a series of his tweets.

Owaisi also shared a clip where the PM was seen saying that “no one has entered and no one is in our country”. The former termed it as a “monumental goof-up”.

“He’s saying “mooh todd jawab“, but to whom? Why so hesitant in taking China’s name? Today’s show in Leh proves Dushman ghar mein ghus ke baitha hai (the enemy has entered),” he added.

In another tweet, Owaisi said that the reason behind pushing for the Parliament to be convened soon is so that the Opposition seeks accountability from the centre.

“Whether it is Galwan, Hot Springs, Pangong Tso or Depsang, the situation is serious. This is why I’d demanded that Parliament be convened soon so that opposition seeks accountability from the government and they answer our queries regarding the occupation of Indian territory,” Owaisi’s tweet read.