北京的阿斗們, 能在這問題上,朝著中國有利方向, 借題發揮, 有所作為嗎?
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No more ‘Made in China’ in Arunachal
Staff Reporter
ITANAGAR, Dec2: Irked to no bounds by China’s ‘designs’ on Arunachal Pradesh, the All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) today went a step further in displaying its angst over the neighborly giant. In an extreme decision, the apex students’ body of the State has decided to ban use and sale of all Chinese goods and commodities in the State within a week.
Addressing the media here today, AAPSU President Takam Tatung informed that an ultimatum would be served to all concerned to stop use and boycott all ‘Made in China’ goods and commodities starting tomorrow. Sending warning signals, Tatung affirmed that the Union would ensure that every one – consumers as well as traders – implements the ban in full after the week’s deadline.
AAPSU termed its move as an economic blockade of China for its aggressive overtures on the State and the country, which is being met with a conspicuous silence from the Centre. It urged the people to comply with the ban, stating that it was a matter of national security and claimed that defying it would amount to anti-national act.
Coming heavily on the Centre’s soft stand on the Chinese move to halt road constructions in Demchok village in south-eastern Ladakh region by terming it as a disputed area, Tatung said that AAPSU will get in touch with all Himalayan states who share the Mc Mohan line to give a collective voice against the Centre’s compromising stand against China.
“National leaders come to the State only to dole out goodies but never make a strong statement on national security involving the Chinese. Recent visit of Rahul Gandhi has illustrated the fact as he spoke on the NSUI membership drive but kept silent on China,” Tatung reminded.
On AAPSU’s stand against the NSUI membership drive, Tatung said that the students’ bodies of the State have been hurt by the ‘remarks’ of the NSUI national general secretary Shahnawaz Choudhry on AAPSU.
Meanwhile, Union vice president Nabam Tamar regretted that in the current session of the Parliament no national leader had raised the Chinese issue, which, he claimed, proves the Centre’s insincerity to the issue.
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