China hiding the number of fatalities in Galwan Valley

Over 100 Chinese soldiers killed:

Jianli Yang, a former Chinese military official and son of a leader in the Chinese Communist Party, made a sensational claim. As per Yang, ‘More than 100 Chinese troops were killed in the dreadful conflict between Indian and Chinese soldiers, on the night of 15th June. But the Chinese regime is hiding this information from the Chinese people.

Possibility of rebellion in army:

President Xi Jinping is worried that if the information regarding the soldiers, killed in the Galwan Valley, is disclosed, the serving as well as the retired soldiers could revolt. Not only this but also there could be a rebellion within the Communist Party.’  

In his article written for the newspaper, Washington Times, Jianli Yang accused that the Chinese regime is not willing to disclose the information regarding the Galwan Valley conflict.

Yang reminded that in the last few days, Zhao Lijian, the spokesman of the Chinese foreign ministry has dodged questions regarding the Chinese casualties, in the Galwan Valley, during various news conferences. Yang made vitriolic criticism saying that China is not willing to openly state the number of casualties in the Galwan Valley conflict. On the other hand, the Indian government honoured its martyrs.   

Yang presented the plight of the soldiers saying ‘It is better not to think of the state of the retired Chinese army personnel when China does not care even for the serving soldiers and martyrs from the military. The Chinese regime frequently treats the retired soldiers, who participated in the China-Vietnam or the Korean war, with contempt. These soldiers are protesting for pension, medical facilities and employment, for the last many years against the Chinese regime. But the Chinese government is not willing to take cognisance of their demands.’  

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