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Indian shepherds stood firmly in front of the Chinese soldiers. He refused to listen to the soldiers.
The Indian Foreign Ministry has also issued a statement on the questions asked in this regard.
New Delhi. Recently, a video went viral on social media, in which Indian shepherds are present near the Line of Actual Control (LAC). During this time, Chinese soldiers were asking the shepherds to leave, but the shepherds did not leave. He was seen fighting with Chinese soldiers. Now a statement has also come out from the Ministry of External Affairs in this matter. The ministry’s statement said, ‘We have also seen such a video and you can get more details in this regard from the Defense Ministry. As far as we are concerned, people of both the countries know whose herdsmen are where and if any dispute arises, there are mechanisms to resolve it, which are resolved on that basis.
This entire incident unfolded in the remote mountainous area of Leh-Ladakh. The Chinese army had a nefarious intention to prevent Indian shepherds from coming to this area. China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers tried to stop the Indian shepherds. The unarmed shepherds displayed courage and fought against the armed Chinese army soldiers. The shepherds also pelted stones at the armored vehicles of the Chinese army. The video of the fight between Indian shepherds and Chinese army soldiers is also going viral on social media.
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prohibited from taking animals
It is being told that Indian shepherds were stopped by Chinese soldiers from taking the animals. After this an altercation started between Chinese soldiers and Indian shepherds. Within no time, a tussle started between the two sides. Let us tell you here that the Chinese soldiers were armed, while the local shepherds of India were unarmed. Despite this, the local herders did not hold back from opposing the PLA move. Chushul counselor Conchok Stanjin has shared the video of the clash between the two parties on social media.
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Tags: india china border dispute, Ladakh Border Dispute, Ladakh News, MEA, Ministry of External Affairs
FIRST PUBLISHED: February 1, 2024, 17:16 IST