Ladakhis say China occupied Indian land, PM says otherwise, someone is lying: Rahul

The former Congress chief's dig came on a day when Modi visited Nimu

PTI5_25_2019_000034B (File) Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a veiled swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday over Chinese intrusions at the Line of Actual Control, saying while Ladakhis claim that China has taken their land, the PM says otherwise and someone is "lying".

"Ladakhis say: China took our land. PM says: Nobody took our land. Obviously, someone is lying," he wrote on a Twitter.

Gandhi also shared the voices of some Ladakhis in a video alleging that the Chinese have occupied Indian territory in Ladakh.

The former Congress chief's dig came on a day when Modi visited Nimu, a forward location in Leh to interact with the personnel of the Army, Air Force and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), days after a face-off between Indian and Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh.

Accompanied by Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, the prime minister reached Leh around 9.30am, sources said, adding that Modi was briefed by senior Army officers.

Gandhi had also accused the prime minister of "surrendering" Indian land to China and "lying" on the border standoff issue.