Govt won’t touch Art 371: Shah
Shah visit: China objects, India rejects
Wishing the people of Arunachal Pradesh on the 34th Statehood Day, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on Thursday the Centre will not touch Article 371. Amit Shah was addressing a massive public gathering at Indira Gandhi Park in Itanagar on Thursday. According to the Constitution, the Article 371 grants some temporary, transition and special provision to particular states in the Northeast.
Coming down heavily on the Congress for misleading the people of the region to gain their vested political interest, the Union Home Minister said, “Much has been said about the opposition parties, especially the Congress about various articles of the Constitution, including the Article 371.These are all false and politically motivated. The Opposition parties are trying to create rumours in society.”
“Today, on this historic occasion, I assure the people of the region, especially those are in Arunachal Pradesh that Article 371 would not be touched at any cost,” Shah announced.
Governor BD Mishra, Union Minister for Development of Northeast Region (DONER) Jitendra Singh, Union Minister for Sports Kiren Rijiju, Chief Minister Pema Khandu, deputy CM Chowna Mein and convener of North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) Himanta Biswa Sarma were some of the dignitaries present during the celebrations among many others.
“In the last 6 years, development in Arunachal Pradesh has seen fast pace due to collaborative efforts of the central government led by Narendra Modi and the state government headed by Pema
Khandu,” Shah said.
Soon after the meeting, Shah launched the new industrialpolicy of Arunachal Pradesh. The minister also inaugurated the Joram-Koloriang road constructed by Border Roads Organisation, laid foundation stones of the new police headquarters, housing complex for senior officers, a new truck terminal and flagged off sanitation vehicles.
Addressing the meeting, he added the Centre has already sanctioned road construction projects worth more than Rs50,000 crore in Arunachal Pradesh. An IIT campus, worth Rs430 crore, has also been sanctioned,
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said Arunachal Pradesh is an “integral and inalienable” part of India and Indian leaders routinely travel to the state as they do to any other state. China, which claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of south Tibet, objected to Shah’s visit to the state, saying it violated Beijing’s “territorial sovereignty” over it. “Our position on Arunachal Pradesh is clear and consistent. Arunachal Pradesh is an integral and inalienable part of India,” Kumar said at a media briefing in Delhi. “Objecting to the visit of Indian leaders to a state of India does not stand to reason and understanding of the Indian people,” he added.
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Meanwhile, the official 33th anniversary of the Mizoram’s Statehood Day was celebrated throughout the state on Thursday.
At the capital Aizawl, it was formally organised at Vanapa Hall with the Governor PS Sreedharan Pillai gracing the occasion as the chief guest.