China's Arunachal statement, transgression, raised in LS

IANS  |  New Delhi 

An incident of a Chinese road construction party entering Indian territory and Beijing's statement on not recognising was raised in the on Thursday.

member urged the government to make a statement on the incident.

"Chinese entered Indian territory, there were attempts to construct a road. Upto one kilometre they constructed. They were then stopped by people and the force.

"They had come up till the Siang river basin, so my point is upper Siang basin is being aggressed upon," Premchandran said.

"Further the Chinese openly stated that has never recognised the state of It is a provoking statement on China's part," he added.

"I would like to know the response of government of on the Chinese aggression," he said.

A road building party from entered Indian territory in a remote part of in December-end and were sent back by the Indian troops.

Around December 26, they were found constructing a track around two kilometres away from the nearest post.

A nearly 600 metre long and 12 feet wide track was constructed on Indian territory when the was stopped.

The area where the Chinese workers entered is close to the place where enters

Indian troops pushed back the labourers and seized the equipment. While there was no confrontation between troops on both side, Indian troops have barricaded the area since and have been guarding it.

Asked about the incident, said: "First of all, on border issues with India, is clear and consistent.

"We never acknowledge the existence of so-called Arunachal Pradesh," Geng said.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 15:02 IST