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The Ministry of External Affairs said, on 18 January, that the status quo has not been altered at Doklam, where Indian and Chinese troops were locked in a stand-off for over two months in 2017, and rejected any suggestion to the contrary as "inaccurate and mischievous".
He said that in response to repeated questions about any change in the status quo at the face-off site, the government has stated that there was no basis for such imputations.
The BJP also accused the Congress of putting its self-interest over national interest after it attacked the government over the Doklam issue, and said its "love for China" was very visible of late.
BJP spokesperson Anil Baluni said people would trust the Army chief's assertions over the allegations of Congress leaders.
Army Chief Bipin Rawat had said on 17 January that border forces of India and China were holding regular exchanges.
Congress leaders on Thursday, 19 January, targeted the government following some reports that the Chinese army was engaged in more build- up around the region.
Baluni was referring to Gandhi's meeting with the Chinese ambassador to India during the Doklam impasse.
He also spoke about the Congress president's "praise" for China during his speech in Bahrain and meeting of its leaders with Chinese delegations to hit out at the opposition party.
It is "very unfortunate" that the Congress was engaged in such politics, he said.
Kumar's remarks come in the wake of media reports about China carrying out infrastructure development in the disputed region.
Indian and Chinese troops had been locked in a stand-off for over two months last year in the Doklam area near Sikkim before "disengaging" on 28 August.
(With inputs from PTI)
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