India’s kidnapping accusations against China heighten tensions



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According to the BBC, in a first tweet on September 5, a lawmaker from India’s Arunachal Pradesh made the kidnapping accusation against China.

A member of the Cabinet of the Union of India said later that a message had been sent to the Chinese military on the hotline. However, China’s Foreign Ministry said it had “no details” about the incident.

Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the Chinese ministry, said Beijing had never recognized the so-called Arunachal Pradesh, a region in southern Tibet. “We still do not have details about the question that the Indian Army posed when sending a message to the PLA about the disappearance of five indigenous people in the area,” he said.

The five Indians were kidnapped while hunting, The Arunachal Times reported on Saturday. It was not immediately clear when they disappeared.

“We have spoken to them (China) on the hotline,” Lieutenant Colonel Harshvardhan Pandey, a spokesman for the Indian Defense Ministry, told Reuters. I told them that some people had gone there. We will be grateful if you return them to us. As we usually do. “

“There are no definite boundaries between the jungle and the mountains. So people may have moved on. This is very normal.”

However, China has yet to respond to them, he said. The media also contacted the Chinese military for comment, but received no response.

Arunachal Pradesh MLA Tapir Gao said the abduction of indigenous people from the border took place on September 3. However, he did not elaborate.

When asked about the kidnapping by a journalist, Kieran Rijiju, Cabinet Minister of the Union of India, said that the Indian army was waiting to receive a message from the Chinese army.

The kidnapping came amid accusations from China and India about the situation in Ladakh.

India has accused the Chinese military of creating a tense situation on the border twice a week in August. China has denied the accusations.

Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh met with China’s Defense Minister in Moscow on September 5. There, instead of resolving the deadlock, a fight broke out between the two.

After the meeting, China said in a statement that India’s mistake had created a deadlock on the border. Beijing will not give up an inch of its land.

Meanwhile, India has complained of a massive military mobilization along the border with China. They are unilaterally destroying the situation by behaving aggressively.



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