IMPAR condemns Chinese action, says stands by nation, its soldiers

June 17, 2020

New Delhi:IMPAR, an apex body of over 1000 prominent and progressive Muslims, today condemned and China’s reprehensible incursions in Ladakh in which 20 Indian soldiers lost their life.

Expressing shock and pain over the brutalities committed against the Indian soldiers, IMPAR said
The Chinese intransigence has always been obvious, with their latest round of violence in Galwan territories.

”We condemn this blatant violation of international code by the Chinese army. IMPAR whole heartedly supports the Government’s efforts in taking the best course of actions on the borders and all other appropriate political and diplomatic measures,” Convener and Central Steering Committee Member MJ Khan said in a statement here.

IMPAR members also expressed their deep condolence for the martyred officer and soldiers and said they stood solidly by the bereaved families in this time of crisis and resolve to extend all possible help and support.

–India News Stream

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