Arunachal Tribal community alleges Chinese encroachment along border
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New Delhi: The Nah tribe community in Arunachal Pradesh has accused the Chinese army in the past six years of encroaching on their ancestral land in Upper Subansiri district.
The community has claimed that areas where they historically grazed their livestock, practiced agriculture, and went hunting are now coming under the occupation of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army.
The tribe alleged that Chinese army personnel have also built roads and temporary camps on their land along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
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It has deprived them of access to their homes and livelihoods.
They demanded that the state and the central governments conduct a survey of the border, construct a strong border infrastructure, and protect the indigenous tribes.
The Government of India has not yet responded to the allegation made by the Chinese government.
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