Leave Sikkim Dokalam area with dignity or be kicked out: Chinese media

China and India have been
engaged in a standoff in the Dokalam area near the Bhutan trijunction
Latest
news : The Chinese official media on Wednesday stepped up its attack on
India with editorials asking Indian troops to move out of Dokalam area in
Sikkim sector "with dignity or be kicked out" and describing the
situation as "worryingly tense".
While China's nationalistic tabloid
Global Times said India should be taught a "bitter lesson", another
official newspaper, China Daily, said India should look in the mirror.
The Global Times said in its
editorial that India will suffer "greater losses" than in 1962 if it
"incites" border clashes with China.
As the standoff in the Dokalam area
continued for the third week, it said India should be taught a "bitter
lesson".
It also claimed that the Chinese
public was infuriated by India's "provocation".
"We believe the Chinese
People's Liberation Army (PLA) is powerful enough to expel Indian troops out of
Chinese territory. The Indian
military can choose to return to its territory with dignity, or be
kicked out of the area by Chinese soldiers," it said.
"We need to give diplomatic
and military authorities full power to handle the issue. We call on Chinese
society to maintain high-level unity on the issue. The more unified the Chinese
people are, the more sufficient conditions the professionals will have to fight
against India and safeguard our interests. This time, we must teach New Delhi a
bitter lesson," it said.
The editorial said it
"firmly" believes that the face-off in what it calls the Donglang
area will end with the Indian troops in "retreat".
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