Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan wondered what Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Home Minister Rajnath Singh were doing when China "reportedly built 1.3-km-long road in the Indian territory".
"It was an attempt by China to foster Dokalam 2.0," he said.
On a sarcastic note, he asked if the government had granted a franchise to China to construct road in India.
"What was our intelligence doing? What were our defence minister, home minister doing? It's total intelligence failure," he told reporters.
Vadakkan suggested relaxing a Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) criteria that a village with a population of at least 100 can have a government-built road.
"Bishing, the village where China reportedly constructed the road, has 16 households and a population of 54, which is why there is no road there," he said.
Vadakkan alleged that "false bravado, chest thumping and TV studio warfare" were the tools the Modi government employed to manage headlines when it came to critical issues of national security.
"The Modi government has displayed a heedless, incautious and short-sighted attitude, when it comes to such issues of national security...National security is being ignored," he alleged.
Vadakkan cited the alleged rise in the number of Chinese transgressions into the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control, scrapping of a Rs 32,000-crore project to build 12 advanced minesweepers and nuclear submarine INS Arihant reportedly suffering major damage due to "human error" to drive his point home.
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