New Delhi, May 24 -- BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Saturday criticised the Congress party for its role in the 1968 agreement that led to India ceding 828 square kilometers of the Rann of Kutch to Pakistan, despite India's victory in the 1965 Indo-Pak war.
Dubey alleged that the Congress party, under Indira Gandhi's leadership, agreed to international arbitration, which resulted in India losing territory to Pakistan.
Dubey, citing a document, claimed that the decision was made following an international tribunal under the United Nations, where India appointed Yugoslavia's Ales Bebler as its representative.
He described Indira Gandhi as the "Iron Lady" who, despite winning the 1965 war, chose to cede land to Pakistan due to fear.
In his pos...
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