Amit Shah / Today in Arunachal Pradesh, Amit Shah, China got mirchi from Vibrant Village Program, know what he said

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is on a tour of Arunachal Pradesh today and tomorrow. During this, he started Vibrant Village Program in Kibithu area of the state. This will improve the quality of life of people living in border villages. Along with this, the 'Vibrant Village Program' is considered very important in terms of preventing migration and strengthening border security. Please tell that Kibithu village of

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 10, 2023, 05:20 PM
Amit Shah: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is on a tour of Arunachal Pradesh today and tomorrow. During this, he started Vibrant Village Program in Kibithu area of the state. This will improve the quality of life of people living in border villages. Along with this, the 'Vibrant Village Program' is considered very important in terms of preventing migration and strengthening border security. Please tell that Kibithu village of Arunachal is adjacent to China. Rs 4800 crore will be spent on Shah's Vibrant Village scheme.

China changed the names of 11 places

Let us inform that Shah has reached Arunachal Pradesh amidst tension from China. Shah's visit is significant in the sense that China has changed the names of 11 places in Arunachal Pradesh two days ago following the old trick. India has rejected this move of China.

At the same time, India immediately rejected China's claim and said that Arunachal Pradesh is its integral part. Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi had said, “This is not the first time that China has made such an attempt. We reject it outright. Arunachal Pradesh is, is and will always be an integral and inalienable part of India. Changing the name will not change the truth.

Shah's visit upset China

China has been shocked by this visit of Amit Shah. China says that India's home minister's visit to Arunachal Pradesh has violated its territorial sovereignty. China has also criticized the home minister's visit to Arunachal Pradesh. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday that China firmly opposes the visit of India's Home Minister to Arunachal Pradesh and regards his activities in the region as a violation of Beijing's territorial sovereignty.