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Saturday, September 5, 2020

Chinese troops abduct 5 Indians in Arunachal, Congress MLA claims


The conflict between India and China that started from Ladakh is not going away. 
After Ladakh, the Chinese army was trying to occupy Pangong. However, there were reports that Indian troops had chased them away. Then now China is facing another nefarious move. In Arunachal Pradesh, it is alleged that 5 Indian nationals were abducted by the Chinese army from the border. The region's Congress MLA Ninong Ering has made this shocking claim. He said in a tweet on Saturday that Chinese troops had abducted five Indians. The shock after his shocking claim is horrifying.

The MLA tweeted to the PMO

-PMO-

Ering said five people from the region's Subansiri district were allegedly abducted by the PLA. A similar incident took place five months ago. The legislator tagged the PMO and demanded that the PLA and the Communist Party of China give a stern response. According to a report in The Arunachal Times, the five abductees belonged to the Tagin community. They had gone hunting in the jungle, this time kidnapped by the Chinese army.

The two villagers managed to escape

A relative of one of the abductees gave this information. The abductees have been identified as Top Singkam, Prasat Ringling, Dongtu Abia, Tanu Baker and Garu Diri. It is said that two more villagers were on the spot with these five people, but they managed to escape from there. He has mentioned this incident in front of the people. However, the relatives of the victims did not inform the Indian Army about this. There has been an atmosphere of tension in Nacho village since the incident.

Appeal to authorities


According to sources, the relatives of the victims left Nacho village on Saturday morning to meet the army and other officials. He appealed to the authorities to take the matter seriously and bring all the missing persons back home. However, no information has been received from the army officials and the district officer in this regard. It may be mentioned that China has been claiming its right over Arunachal Pradesh for a long time. But India has consistently denied this.

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