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Chinese incursion reports trigger uproar in parliament

New Delhi: Both houses of parliament Friday saw noisy protests by members demanding a statement from Defence Minister A.K. Antony over media reports that claim Chinese troops have intruded into Indian territory.As soon as the

chinese incursion reports trigger uproar in parliament chinese incursion reports trigger uproar in parliament
New Delhi: Both houses of parliament Friday saw noisy protests by members demanding a statement from Defence Minister A.K. Antony over media reports that claim Chinese troops have intruded into Indian territory.



As soon as the Lok Sabha met at 11 a.m., Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Samajwadi Party (SP) members raised the issue, saying Indian territory has been occupied by China.

The protesting members did not relent even after repeated requests by the chair to allow scheduled business to commence and consequently the house was adjourned briefly.

After the house reconvened, BJP leader Yashwant Sinha said he had raised the matter Thursday but the government had yet not responded.

SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav attacked the government and said it has failed to take any action to prevent Chinese troops from entering Indian territory.

"If the government can't protect our interest, they have no right to stay in power," said Yadav.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath responded: "It is no doubt a serious matter ... neither the government is weak nor useless. The government has nothing to hide on the issue."

He said the defence minister will make a statement in the Lok Sabha at 1 p.m. and Rajya Sabha at 3 p.m.