PM's China remark insult to Galwan martyrs: Congress

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Terming Narendra Modi's remark on China as cowardice, Congress Thursday accused the Prime Minister of disrespecting the martyrs of Galwan clashes, and demanded that he apologise to the country for his clean chit to China on its invasion of Indian territory in 2020. Ramesh slammed Modi's interview to the Newsweek where he called...

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