China protests against Amit Shah's visit to Arunachal Pradesh


Article 371 will never be deleted in the North-East: Home Minister

The Modi government was geographically together in the North-East before, now there is an emotional connection

Center committed to protecting the civilization of the Northeast: Shah

Itanagar / New Delhi / Beijing, Ta. February 20, 2020, Thursday

Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Arunachal Pradesh on the occasion of the 34th foundation day of Arunachal Pradesh. China opposed the visit. India's foreign ministry also gave a clear response to China immediately. India said that such baseless protests cannot be carried out by China.

Amit Shah arrived in Arunachal to participate in the celebration of the 34th establishment day of Arunachal Pradesh. He said that before 2014, the northeastern states were only geographically part of India, now their emotional connection with the country is possible,

Because the central government has taken strong steps for the development of the state. Amit Shah said that statehood will never be withdrawn from Arunachal, Mizoram. The Home Minister has said that Article 371 will not be removed from the states of the North East.

He said that the North has a civilized culture and the government is committed to protect it. It is worth mentioning that Article 371 gives these states special privileges. This clause provides legal protection to the culture and tradition of these states. Amit Shah said that these states will get rid of extremists by 2024.

The government is moving towards reconciliation of borders and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is taking all steps to establish peace in these states. On the other hand, Amit Shah's visit to China was opposed. China is suing Arunachal Pradesh so it always protests the visit of Indian leaders.

Regarding Amit Shah's visit to Arunachal, a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry said that India should make efforts to maintain peace. Since this issue is of China's sovereignty, China will not make any compromise. India has given a clear answer to this, saying that the baseless logic has no meaning.

Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India and India will not accept any interference from any country. External Affairs Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar said that the visit of Indian leaders to Arunachal is an internal matter of the country and that China's opposition has nothing to do with it.

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