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When China will attack India, there will be anarchy!

Retd. Brigadier Hemant Mahajan explains about threat from China

Hindu Rashtra is necessary to bring in strong Government that will teach a lesson to enemy country !
 
Ratnagiri (Maharashtra): China has set up reconnaissance centres at Mohammad Bin Kasim port in Pakistan, Humbantota Port in Sri Lanka, Chilgan in Bangla Desh and at Myanmar. China has thus surrounded Bharat from all 4 sides. China intruded and crossed Indian border 6 times in last 3 months. China has constructed roads till Indian border and brought her troops. In a way, China has strangled India. Considering China’s movements, it seems quite certain that China is planning to attack India; but it cannot be said today as to when that is going to happen. When there is war, even Pakistan will be ready on the other side and naxalites will revolt in Central Maharashtra. There could be terrorism and anarchy. The above fear was expressed by retired Brigadier and renowned war analyst, Shri. Hemant Mahajan when he attended silver jubilee program of ‘Akshar Sahitya Granthavali’ at Chiplun. He explained to the audience about Chinese intrusion, terrorism in the country, increasing influence of naxalites and incompetence of Government.
Hemant Mahajan said, ‘In last 6 months, Indian army has driven away Chinese soldiers; but while returning, Chinese soldiers threatened to damage bunkers from Chumar Sector. This is insult of India; still Salman Khurshid, the Minister for Foreign Affairs says that Chinese soldiers come sometimes; therefore, it is not a serious problem. India has GPS system, so information on their whereabouts can be checked. In the year 1962, we lost the war; but we are committing the same mistakes which we committed even at that time. (Congress Government, which is making similar mistakes again and again, in respect of security of this country, will never be able to protect this country. As such, there is no alternative to oust Congress rulers and bring in the rule of patriotic leaders ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
Hemant Mahajan said that China would be setting up a bank like the World Bank and going to invest in 70 % of its capital. In neighbouring Nepal, China has started 50 study-centres. China’s railway route will go up to Kathmandu through Tibet. China is going to buy electricity from Nepal although there is enough production in China. China has been extending aid in the form of food and clothes to Pakistan along with other things.
China’s economic intrusion destroying Bharat !
Regarding economic intrusion of China, Mahajan said, “Today, right from toys to instruments used in farming, from ‘Akash-kandeel’ to food items like chakali and minor technology to electric turbine, everywhere Chinese products are used. Globalization does not mean causing loss to our own industries. Main production units of China are in Europe and USA; but those countries are going through recession; therefore, it is now focusing attention on India. 7 % of our import is from China. Owing to Chinese products, our industries are closing down. This China’s economic intrusion is dangerous and destructive for India. China’s products are cheap but they are not durable. It is, therefore, necessary to impose ban on Chinese products and once again follow the policy of promoting indigenous products.

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