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Indian Union Minister Kiren Rijiju told why China’s claim on Arunachal is nonsense

Indian Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that Arunachal Pradesh historically has no relations with China. This state is an integral part of India. Recently, PM Modi visited Arunachal Pradesh, after which China got upset. China’s Foreign Ministry Wang Wenbin said that this will further escalate the India-China border dispute.

There is no doubt that the neighboring country China has been claiming the North-Eastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as its part since long. China uses the name Jaganan instead of Arunachal. However, every time India ruins this claim. Recently, once again the Indian government has denied this claim of China. Told nonsense.

Speaking to news agency Press Trust of India on Wednesday, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said, ‘Historically we have no association or relationship with China. Therefore there is no question of Arunachal being a part of China. Claiming state territory will not change the situation on the ground. Our position is very clear. Arunachal Pradesh is an Indian region. It is our sovereign right to develop our area and no one can object to us’.

China upset by PM’s visit to Arunachal

On the other hand, if we talk about the reason for the recent statement, recently Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited Arunachal Pradesh. After this, China’s Foreign Ministry Wang Wenbin got angry and said that India has no right to develop China’s Jaganan. This will further increase the India-China border dispute.

‘Development of border areas under the leadership of PM Modi’

When Kiren Rijiju was asked a question about the Chinese Foreign Minister’s comment on PM Modi’s visit, he said that the Prime Minister or any official of the Central Government can visit Arunachal Pradesh. Rijiju said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, significant progress has been made with a focus on construction of roads, tunnels and bridges in the border areas of the state.

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