India Stands Firm: No Chinese Encroachment in Arunachal, Says Rijiju

Tensions flared in the Lok Sabha today as Kiren Rijiju, India’s Law Minister, vehemently refuted claims made by opposition leader Akhilesh Yadav regarding Chinese encroachment in Arunachal Pradesh. Rijiju categorically stated that not a single inch of land has been ceded to China since the 1962 Sino-Indian War.

Rijiju Challenges Yadav’s Assertions on Chinese Incursion

The debate ignited when Yadav raised concerns over alleged Chinese activities in the sensitive border region. However, Rijiju swiftly countered these allegations, emphasizing the Indian government’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its territorial integrity. He reassured the house that India remains vigilant in protecting its borders.

“Not Even An Inch Lost,” Declares Rijiju in Heated Exchange

Rijiju’s strong words, “Not even an inch since 1962,” resonated throughout the Lok Sabha, underscoring India’s firm stance on the border issue. The exchange between Rijiju and Yadav highlights the ongoing political discourse surrounding India-China relations.