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Amid Demand for JPC on Adani, Manish Tewari Moves Adjournment Notice on China

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Amid Demand for JPC on Adani, Manish Tewari Moves Adjournment Notice on China
New Delhi: Congress MP Manish Tewari speaks in Lok Sabha on the first day of Winter Session of Parliament, in New Delhi on Wednesday, December 07, 2022. (Photo: Lok Sabha/IANS)

NEW DELHI — Amid Adani row and the demand for a probe by a joint parliamentary committee into the allegations of accounting fraud and stock manipulation against the Group, Congress MP Manish Tewari on Friday moved an adjournment notice in the Lok Sabha on the China border issue.

Tewari’s notice states, “I hereby give notice of my intention to ask for leave to move a motion for the adjournment of the business of the house for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent importance, namely;

“That this House do suspend Zero Hour and other businesses of the day to have a detailed discussion on the border situation with China.”

In the notice, he said, “Since April 2020, China has engaged in what can only be described as a steady land grab. Till 16 January 2023, seventeen rounds of Commander level talks have taken place between India and China with little success.

“All the while China continues to build significant infrastructure, including bridges, roads and accommodation for its troops. China is attempting to unilaterally change the status quo.

“The clashes in the Tawang Sector in Arunachal Pradesh were another indication of China’s steady aggression aimed at changing the status quo on the border. What is more, such aggression is no longer limited in territorial scope as is evidenced by the clashes that took place in Arunachal Pradesh, around 2,000 kilometers away from the place of previous clashes.”

He said there is a growing concern that China is unwilling to restore the status quo ante, a situation that puts India at a massive disadvantage.

“Despite this, China’s large trade surplus with us has continued to surge since the military confrontations began in 2020. The trade deficit for India stood at USD 101.02 billion, crossing the 2021 figure of USD 69.38 billion.

“I urge the government to take this matter with utmost seriousness and have a detailed discussion in Parliament with regard to the border situation with China. I, hereby, request permission to raise this matter,” Tewari said in the notice. — IANS

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