China: Residents of Tawang angry with China's aggressive attitude, said - feel safe in Modi government
In the map, China had claimed that Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin are its part.
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The people of Tawang sector, the border area of Arunachal Pradesh, are angry with China's aggressive attitude and have said that Arunachal Pradesh will always be an integral part of India. Let us tell you that China had released a map in August. In this map, China had claimed that Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin are its part. When people of the border villages of Arunachal Pradesh were talked to about this, they expressed their displeasure with this step of China and openly supported India.
'We feel safe in Modi government'
Senganup, Kharseneng, Genkhar villages of Tawang sector are present on the India-China border. The people of the village said that they are living a peaceful life and feel safe because of the Indian Army and the present government. Sange Dorji, a resident of Kharseneng area, said that the present government led by PM Modi and the Pema Khandu government of the state have done a lot of development work in the border areas. Earlier the roads in the area were bad but under the present government, concrete roads have been built in our villages, due to which the road connectivity of the villagers has improved. The government has also done good work for the farmers so we are very happy with the present government.
Karchung, a resident of Genkhar village, said that he is a proud Indian. The local resident said that we are with the Indian Army and the government. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as its part but Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India. We will not bow down to China. If needed, we will fight China with the Indian Army.
Government started Vibrant Village Scheme
Let us tell you that due to the increasing aggressive attitude of China, the Central Government had started the Vibrant Village Program in February this year. Under this scheme, the central government will spend Rs 4800 crore from the financial year 2022-23 to 2025-26. Out of this, Rs 2500 crore will be spent only in improving road connectivity and condition of roads. Under this scheme, the government will do development work in the border villages and the lives of the people there will be improved. Under this scheme, villages in 19 districts of 46 blocks present on the border will be improved. These will include villages of Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand and Ladakh.

