See Chinese flag on Indian territory too: DMK on PM's criticism of Tamil Nadu ad
Prime Minister Narendra Modi should also see Chinese flags unfurled in Indian territory, said Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP P Wilson on Thursday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi should also see Chinese flags unfurled in Indian territory, said Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP P Wilson on Thursday. His remarks came a day after PM Modi criticised the Tamil Nadu government over over a state minister's ad for a new Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) spaceport which featured an image of a rocket with the Chinese flag.
PM Modi had said that the advertisement was "an insult to scientists" and that the DMK is not ready to see India's development.
Responding to PM Modi's remarks, DMK's Wilson alleged that there have been Chinese incursions along the Line of Control, the renaming of Indian territory and the unfurling of Chinese flags. He said he would have liked the Prime Minister to "see" these things as well.
"The Prime Minister can see Chinese flag in a paper ad with hawk eye vision, yet, has turned a blind eye in the past 10 years to reports of Chinese flag being unfurled in Indian territory," the DMK MP wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Media has reported that China continues its incursions and breaches the Line of Control unabashedly in Ladakh. In Arunachal Pradesh, satellite images show that China continues to encroach on India's sovereign land, and it even has the audacity to rename Indian territory and geographical elements three times - 2017, 2021 & 2023," the DMK leader said.
"As per reports, it has constructed it's second village in Arunachal Pradesh. We would have liked our PM to "see" these things also. Unfortunately, his government has failed to preserve and protect India's sovereign borders and land," he further said.