"Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang had inked a pact on Border Defence Cooperation Agreement on October 23. Under Article six of the agreement, if Chinese forces entered into Indian side while patrolling, then India will not be able to push them back, which means that Indian forces will not be able to chase them," BJP Presidednt Rajnath Singh told reporters in Indore.
"According to another condition of the agreement, India will not be able to create any basic infrastructure for defence purpose on the India-China border," he said and asked whether India's surveillance planes will have to seek permission from China before flying.
The BJP President said India, instead of getting strategic advantage at diplomatic level in the matter, is in a situation where it may face strategic losses because of certain conditions of the agreement.
Rajnath also criticised the Prime Minister for not taking into confidence Parliament and the Opposition before signing such an important agreement and said he (the PM) must tell the nation that why he did not build up a prior consensus on the issue.
Referring to Daulat Beg Oldi sector where Chinese forces had remained stationed for 21 days by setting up tents, he said "I don't know what kind of a deal took place that while their (Chinese) forces went back, Indian government has ensured demolition of its own bunkers.