BJP demands Rahul Gandhi’s expulsion from Congress over China remarks; Kiren Rijiju calls him ‘huge embarrassment’

A day after Rahul Gandhi said that Chinese troopers are "whipping jawans in Arunachal Pradesh", Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) pioneers censured his proclamation and requested his ejection from the Congress. BJP representative Gaurav Bhatia said in the event that Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge isn't "remote-controlled", he ought to remove Gandhi from the party, since his remarks "disparage" India and break the spirit of its military. He added that it was the Indian fighters who beat up the Chinese and pursued them away, and that each resident of the nation is pleased with them. Saying that China was "planning for war", Gandhi on Friday had blamed the Middle for "stowing away" and "disregarding" offenses along the Indo-China line. "They are doing full planning by Ladakh and Arunachal, it is a full hostile readiness. The public authority of India is resting. It would rather not hear this, however they are planning...