Congress spokesman Ajay Kumar said that India should endeavour to broker peace on the international border, including using the diplomatic route to ensure that China withdraw its troops from Doklam.
"If we lose Doklam, there is every possibility that we may lose the northeastern states to China," he told a press conference here.
Kumar, a former parliamentarian from the steel city, also asked the Centre to win back the confidence of "its old friends, like Russia, to face China strongly."
Kumar criticised the NDA government for failing to tackle China's repeated intrusion in the country's territory.
"The government has itself admitted that China had entered into our territory 240 times last year but did not take any step to check it," he said.
The Congress spokesperson also questioned the Modi government's logic behind scrapping the proposal of the UPA government to raise a Mountain Division force.
Appreciating the country's stand over the Doklam issue, he supported the Modi government's stand and urged political parties to remain united on the face-off issue to give a "befitting reply" to China.
"We should exhibit unity to push China back," he said.
Kumar said attacked the BJP leadership of making an issue over AICC Vice-president Rahul Gandhi meeting the Chinese ambassador amidst the border face off in Sikkim, saying "its senior leaders have been visiting China frequently".
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