Deceptive realities, no Chinese village on Indian soil: Union minister Kiren Rijiju

soil: Union minister Kiren Rijiju Chinese Town in Arunachal News: Days after reports in some section of media declared that Chinese have actually intruded in Arunachal Pradesh and built a town, Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has rubbished all such reports. Rijiju asserted that realities were being misrepresented by a section of media which was a ‘big criminal activity’.
He said a few areas of media reported unverified reports which were then estimated by others.
“Deceptive reportage have actually triggered harm to the national interest and it has demoralised the Army. What satisfaction do individuals manage reporting such misleading realities,” Rijiju stated while reacting to questions over the alleged Chinese invasion during an occasion of private TV channel.
The Union minister’s declaration assumes significance as a current Pentagon report highlighted that China has developed a town along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Arunachal Pradesh sector.
However, the annual report by the United States Department on military and security advancements likewise made it clear that the contruction work by the Chinese apprently happened in a location that occupied by the Individuals’s Freedom Army (PLA) over 60 years earlier.
“The town along the disputed border in the upper Subansiri district is in the territory managed by China. They have, for years, kept an Army post in the region and the different constructions carried out by the Chinese have actually not happened in a brief time,” a source stated. The sources stated the village has actually been built by China in an area that was occupied by it around six decades back.
“The town has been built by China in a location that was inhabited by the Individuals’s Freedom Army (PLA) after overrunning an Assam Rifles post in 1959, in an operation called Longju event along the frontier in Arunachal Pradesh,” the source said.
(With PTI inputs)
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