‘There’s a problem at the border’: Rijiju admits delineation issue in Arunachal, rejects China incursion claim | India News

'There's a problem at the border': Rijiju admits delineation issue in Arunachal, rejects China incursion claim
Rijiju defined that the dearth of demarcation has led to Chinese language claims over sure stretches of land

NEW DELHI: Union minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday rejected stories that China has made a 60-km incursion into Arunachal Pradesh, saying there’s a drawback on the border however solely as a result of the boundary has not been delineated. He mentioned issues raised by villagers dwelling within the frontier state are legitimate, however warned towards spreading misinformation about Chinese language troops getting into Indian territory.“Those that say that China has entered 60 kilometres inside (India) and share varied movies to defame us are unsuitable. There’s a drawback on the border. Some folks from villages in Arunachal Pradesh have expressed concern in regards to the border drawback, and that concern is legitimate as a result of the border has not been delineated,” he informed information company IANS.Rijiju mentioned the scenario shouldn’t be interpreted as China having captured an Indian village. He defined that the dearth of demarcation has led to Chinese language claims over sure stretches of land.“So, it’s not like they (China) got here and captured our village. That isn’t the case. On sure land, they’ve solid a watch as a result of there is no such thing as a demarcation. Our folks consider that our land extends additional forward, whereas the villages located on the China aspect, together with Tibetan and native folks, declare that their land extends deep inside right here. So, there’s confusion,” the Union minister mentioned.“However telling such lies that they’ve entered 60 kilometres inside, and posting unrelated photographs from Bangladesh and elsewhere to say that the Chinese language Military has penetrated 60 kilometres inside Arunachal, spreading such misinformation lowers the morale of our Military personnel and safety forces stationed there, and creates confusion within the nation. This isn’t proper,” he added.He mentioned India has strengthened safety preparations alongside the frontier, with the Military and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) growing patrolling within the space.His feedback come amid renewed deal with the India-China border following the federal government’s determination to formally determine 27 places and geographical options in Arunachal Pradesh by their normal names on official Survey of India maps.

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