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'Chinese village' in Arunachal? Students' group blames Centre's 'lethargic' stance

AAPSU urged Modi to take the happenings in the frontier state seriously

India-China-LAC-Arunachal-Twitter Representational image: The LAC in East Arunachal Pradesh

The All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union (AAPSU) on Thursday said it has taken serious note of China, reportedly, establishing a village in Upper Subansiri district in the northeastern state and demanded that the Centre initiates appropriate countermeasures to check Beijing's "expansionist" move.

Condemning China's "provocative" move, the apex students' body of the state alleged that the Centre's "lethargic and non-committal" approach other than mere lip service vis-a-vis Chinese antics is emboldening the neighbouring country to carry out their "expansionist design".

"Chinese claim over our state has given rise to myriad problems, notably the stapled visa issue and Siang river imbroglio, which still remains inconclusive till date despite the union bringing up the issue at the highest level several times," AAPSU chief Hawa Bagang said in a statement.

Bagang stated that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India and the people are proud and patriotic Indians. “If the nation calls for duty, the youths are ready to stand up even with arms to defend the country,” he said.

The AAPSU also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take the happenings in the frontier state seriously not only in terms of military deployment but also to match China in terms of infrastructure development and road connectivity.

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