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Arunachal Pradesh Students Lead Protests Against China For Renaming 6 Places

Ignorance is not a crime. :)
Out of all the Insurgent issues, Arunachal Pradesh is peaceful.


That's enough for media coverage. ;) You don't need a thousand people. You can't fit them in one Camera shot:lol:
Besides being patriot you are blind too ...
 
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All people are not good. The same applies with Indians too. There are far more North Easterners in Delhi and Bangalore than they were 5 years ago. They are doing better now.



If Webmaster bans all IP from India, the problem is solved. Anyway with out Indians, PDF would have been closed by now. You people are not doing us any favor.
Yes so true, I heard that this forum used to ban Indians like crazy. It must have hit their earnings from Indian traffic, So now they just ban for a week or two or for a month. I usually give few replies and then see this you are banned till this date, three strike policy blah blah blah... come back after few weeks, and I get banned again after few replies. I think most Indians come to pdf for entertainment.
 
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I think most Indians come to pdf for entertainment.
Of course, you can say that for most of the people here. Its a sparring ground for keyboard warriors. Nobody is under any illusion that the discussions here will have any impact. PDF is also a time saver where military related news are disseminated in one easily accessible place. It is indeed entertaining provided the tempo and "insults" and trolling doesn't get out of hand, wherein the mods balanced role are essential.
 
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The Sikyong (Prime Minister) of Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Dr. Lobsang Sangay calling on the Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma, in New Delhi on April 26, 2017.
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The Sikyong (Prime Minister) of Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Dr. Lobsang Sangay calling on the Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma, in New Delhi on April 26, 2017. The Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Shri N.K. Sinha is also seen.
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The Sikyong (Prime Minister) of Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Dr. Lobsang Sangay calling on the Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma, in New Delhi on April 26, 2017.
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The Sikyong (Prime Minister) of Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Dr. Lobsang Sangay calling on the Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma, in New Delhi on April 26, 2017. The Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Shri N.K. Sinha is also seen.
Pitiful fella, beggaring for an existence in a country that looks down on him and the people call him a chinky behind his back. These Tibetans are known as "running dog".
 
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Pitiful fella, beggaring for an existence in a country that looks down on him and the people call him a chinky behind his back. These Tibetans are known as "running dog".
People should pay for what they have done or their parents have done. One day, when China is strong enougth that Western country could not stand any chance to strike China with Tibet issue, these Tibetans may come back , i guess.
 
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I’m an Arunachali and I belong to India: Protest against China over Arunachal rocks Delhi




New Delhi, April 26: A group of students from Arunachal Pradesh staged a protest right outside the Chinese Embassy in the national capital to express their anger against the Chinese government's move to rename six places in the border state of India recently.

Along with the students of Arunachal Pradesh, under the banner of Arun Chetna Manch, several members of Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad were also part of the protest rally.


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People of Arunachal Pradesh shout slogans during a protest march from Arunachal Bhavan to China Embassy against the illegal claim of 6 districts of Arunachal Pradesh by Chinese authorities in New Delhi on Tuesday. Picture credit: PTI

With pro-India and anti-China banners in their hands, the protesters shouted slogans like Vande Mataram and Bharat Mata ki Jai. The police detained several of the protesters to keep the situation under control.


"We joined these people because the leader of the demonstration (Romjir Rakshapa) is a Delhi University cultural secretary and we support India' s integrity " ABVP member, Himang Verma, told IANS.

Rakshapa said that he belongs to Arunachal Pradesh and lives in one of the renamed towns, and that he cannot allow it. "Arunachal Pradesh is part of India... My district's name is changed to something which I cannot even pronounce. I am a proud soul of India," he told media persons.

"The Chinese government is also misleading people through media that inhabitants of Arunachal Pradesh support China and want to be a part of it, which is a complete falsehood... I am an Arunachali (as the people of Arunachal Pradesh are known) and I belong to India," he added.

The Chinese ministry of civil affairs announced on April 14 on its website that it had standardised in Chinese characters, Tibetan and Roman alphabet names of six places in Arunachal Pradesh, which China calls South Tibet.

On Monday, a protest rally was hosted by the All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union in the capital city of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar, to send out a clear message to China, which claims the border state of India as its own.

In recent times, India and China saw some heated exchange over Arunachal Pradesh after the former gave a red carpet welcome to the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama in the border state.

Thereafter, China announced that it had 'standardised' official names for six places in the state and termed the move a 'legitimate action'. India, on its part, opposed the latest Chinese action of renaming places.

OneIndia News
 

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I’m an Arunachali and I belong to India: Protest against China over Arunachal rocks Delhi




New Delhi, April 26: A group of students from Arunachal Pradesh staged a protest right outside the Chinese Embassy in the national capital to express their anger against the Chinese government's move to rename six places in the border state of India recently.

Along with the students of Arunachal Pradesh, under the banner of Arun Chetna Manch, several members of Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad were also part of the protest rally.


xarunachalpradesh1-26-1493169617.jpg.pagespeed.ic.e0K-Jy-nFj.jpg

People of Arunachal Pradesh shout slogans during a protest march from Arunachal Bhavan to China Embassy against the illegal claim of 6 districts of Arunachal Pradesh by Chinese authorities in New Delhi on Tuesday. Picture credit: PTI

With pro-India and anti-China banners in their hands, the protesters shouted slogans like Vande Mataram and Bharat Mata ki Jai. The police detained several of the protesters to keep the situation under control.


"We joined these people because the leader of the demonstration (Romjir Rakshapa) is a Delhi University cultural secretary and we support India' s integrity " ABVP member, Himang Verma, told IANS.

Rakshapa said that he belongs to Arunachal Pradesh and lives in one of the renamed towns, and that he cannot allow it. "Arunachal Pradesh is part of India... My district's name is changed to something which I cannot even pronounce. I am a proud soul of India," he told media persons.

"The Chinese government is also misleading people through media that inhabitants of Arunachal Pradesh support China and want to be a part of it, which is a complete falsehood... I am an Arunachali (as the people of Arunachal Pradesh are known) and I belong to India," he added.

The Chinese ministry of civil affairs announced on April 14 on its website that it had standardised in Chinese characters, Tibetan and Roman alphabet names of six places in Arunachal Pradesh, which China calls South Tibet.

On Monday, a protest rally was hosted by the All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union in the capital city of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar, to send out a clear message to China, which claims the border state of India as its own.

In recent times, India and China saw some heated exchange over Arunachal Pradesh after the former gave a red carpet welcome to the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama in the border state.

Thereafter, China announced that it had 'standardised' official names for six places in the state and termed the move a 'legitimate action'. India, on its part, opposed the latest Chinese action of renaming places.

OneIndia News
Could not be more fake.
One day, the same people will welcome PLA in South Tibet .
 
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As time flies, Indian armed force will forget being beaten frequently.

Whole world is aware what Indian Armed forces are capable of and what Indian Military can do . Border dispute talks are on final stages and many issues are linked from security of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the creation of Independent Palestine State.

Indian Establishment is aware how many countries are together with them on all the fronts and all over the world.

 
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Whole world is aware what Indian Armed forces are capable of and what Indian Military can do .
The whole world is too busy to care about indian armed force's capability.


Border dispute talks are on final stages and many issues are linked from security of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the creation of Independent Palestine State.
Indian Establishment is aware how many countries are together with them on all the fronts and all over the world.
It is really critical for india , cause india must make sure who he can ask for help when beaten .
 
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I’m an Arunachali and I belong to India: Protest against China over Arunachal rocks Delhi




New Delhi, April 26: A group of students from Arunachal Pradesh staged a protest right outside the Chinese Embassy in the national capital to express their anger against the Chinese government's move to rename six places in the border state of India recently.

Along with the students of Arunachal Pradesh, under the banner of Arun Chetna Manch, several members of Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad were also part of the protest rally.


xarunachalpradesh1-26-1493169617.jpg.pagespeed.ic.e0K-Jy-nFj.jpg

People of Arunachal Pradesh shout slogans during a protest march from Arunachal Bhavan to China Embassy against the illegal claim of 6 districts of Arunachal Pradesh by Chinese authorities in New Delhi on Tuesday. Picture credit: PTI

With pro-India and anti-China banners in their hands, the protesters shouted slogans like Vande Mataram and Bharat Mata ki Jai. The police detained several of the protesters to keep the situation under control.


"We joined these people because the leader of the demonstration (Romjir Rakshapa) is a Delhi University cultural secretary and we support India' s integrity " ABVP member, Himang Verma, told IANS.

Rakshapa said that he belongs to Arunachal Pradesh and lives in one of the renamed towns, and that he cannot allow it. "Arunachal Pradesh is part of India... My district's name is changed to something which I cannot even pronounce. I am a proud soul of India," he told media persons.

"The Chinese government is also misleading people through media that inhabitants of Arunachal Pradesh support China and want to be a part of it, which is a complete falsehood... I am an Arunachali (as the people of Arunachal Pradesh are known) and I belong to India," he added.

The Chinese ministry of civil affairs announced on April 14 on its website that it had standardised in Chinese characters, Tibetan and Roman alphabet names of six places in Arunachal Pradesh, which China calls South Tibet.

On Monday, a protest rally was hosted by the All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union in the capital city of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar, to send out a clear message to China, which claims the border state of India as its own.

In recent times, India and China saw some heated exchange over Arunachal Pradesh after the former gave a red carpet welcome to the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama in the border state.

Thereafter, China announced that it had 'standardised' official names for six places in the state and termed the move a 'legitimate action'. India, on its part, opposed the latest Chinese action of renaming places.

OneIndia News

Keep it coming. One picture is worth 1000 words as they say....just like we saw of that one Chinese guy standing in front of a column of tanks...image came to me when some chinese troll earlier said "Chinese don't wage war on other Chinese".

Of course China has maintained Tianenmen is "fake news" (and has censored all searches regarding it within their own country like the good Mao-like autocrats they still are)...so its no surprise red-pilling pictures like this one are also fake news to the CPC trolls.

They (CPC trolls) are doing our job for us.....strengthening the resolve of our Eastern Brothers like @Tshering22....and best part is they dont even realise that....just like they don't when they talk of Tamil nationalist secessionism in front of Tamils like me (its the internet after all in a grossly pro-China forum, no real life immediate consequence or reality check has to be given to them for such).

They are probably fundamentally angry the internet has next to 0 credible uighur and tibetan "pro-china" people (largely because of China's own censure/control freak policies regarding them)...whereas there is good representation from all of India's regions. But yet we are supposed to automatically believe the Han and their autocrat govt speaks for everyone by virtue of controlling their land. Thus the trolls literally are incapable of recognising or extremely ignorant of their own rank hypocrisy.

So like I said keep it coming, and keep the rabid triggering going. It is a big win for India. It serves our purposes (as far as this forum goes anyway) very well.
 
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