The Free Press Journal

Chinese transgress­ions must end, say people living at LAC

- ZAFFAR IQBAL /

As the situation unfolds, the dominant sentiment among people living near the LAC in Ladakh is that China must not get away with its transgress­ions. Durbuk Namgiyal, former congress councillor from Village Durbuk, 121 kms from the Galwan Valley, one of the last inhibited villages near the LAC, says the loss of jawans at the Galwan valley is irreparabl­e.

He says there has to be an end to Chinese transgress­ions taking place year after year. He says some of the pastures at the LAC on the Indian side have now been taken over by the Chinese.

"It is really sad that we lost our jawans, it is a big loss for the country," he says. "China is very aggressive from last many years, they always grab our land, the porters are telling me that pasture for our horses have been taken by the Chinese, who are pitching tents there."

He said one of the biggest fallout of the tensions at the LAC is that the communicat­ion and telephone lines have been snapped. The Ladakhis are ready to take on the Chinese if they are given a go ahead. “70-80 porters in my village are working in the Galwan valley, over 1,000 labour working in BRO,” he said. “China is encroachin­g our land, this is a big issue, one fine day they can come to my village as well, they can come to Shyok.”

He said Ladakh scout are the best mountain warriors and they are always ready to serve our country. "Whenever government decides, we are ready," he said.

He said clear example of Chinese transgress­ion is its claim upto finger 8 on the pangong lake which has always been an Indian territory. "Up to finger 8 it is our land, there is no dispute about that, but now the Chinese are occupying upto finger 4," he said.

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