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Babita Phogat praised PM Modi on China’s retreat, Wrestler trolled on Twitter

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About 20 days after the bloody conflict between India and China in the Galvan Valley on June 15, the forces of both countries have retreated by one and a half kilometers from that area.

New Delhi: An important step was taken to reduce the deadlock between India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in East Ladakh for the last nearly 2 months. On Monday 6 July, the armies of the two countries withdrew from the violent skirmish Galvan Valley by about one and a half kilometers. There was happiness in the country on this success India got in bowing to China. Wrestling wrestler and Haryana BJP leader Babita Phogat also expressed happiness over this, but she faced trolling on her tweet.

 

Babita tweeted in praise of PM



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After the news of China’s retreat on Monday, Olympian Babita tweeted in praise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In her tweet, Babita wrote, “Bending is also a bowler. Remover should also be removed. A strong leader like Rock should be Narendra Modi. “

However, this tweet was not received by many users on Twitter and he reminded Babita of PM Modi’s statement in the all-party meeting. PM Modi said in an all-party meeting on June 19, after the conflict in Galvan Valley, that “no one had come to Indian land nor was there any possession”.



 

On this statement of PM Modi, the opposition parties had targeted him fiercely and since then there have been constant questions that if the Chinese army did not come on Indian soil, then on whose land the struggle took place.

 

Twitter users troll Babita



 

On the basis of this statement of PM, the tweet users also asked Babita that what was the meaning of retreating when no one came to the Indian border?

The forces of the two countries had come face-to-face in many areas since the tensions that began in the month of May, but its most violent form was seen on the night of June 15, when the armies of the two countries collided. In this, 20 soldiers of the Indian Army were martyred, while China also suffered heavy losses. From then on, talks between the two countries at military commander level and diplomatic level and the forces agreed to retreat.

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