"The Section 6 of the Pact states that if a Chinese solider enters Indian territory while patrolling, his Indian soldiers could not chase him away. It is against the national interest and should be scrapped," BJP President Rajnath Singh told reporters here today.
"The Pact was done without taking the Parliament in confidence... This is cheating the country... It should immediately be scrapped," Singh said, further questioning that when the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China was not earmarked then how it would be defined whether a Chinese soldier had violated the border.
On China's practise of issuing stapled visas to residents of Arunachal Pradesh, Singh said this would be stopped or otherwise if BJP comes to power, India would start the similar practise for people of Tibet.
On India's foreign policy, Singh said that if BJP comes to power it would adopt the cooperation policy but the national interest would always remain supreme.
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"This should be investigated... Congress has always adopted a soft attitude towards terrorists," he alleged.
"After a foreign bank studied on the future possibilities of Modi, entire Congress had been after it," he claimed.
Singh, however, rubbished allegations of tickets being given to party leaders' son, saying that all those who were given a chance to contest had worked hard to earn it.