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No question of ceding any part of Arunachal: Pranab

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  • “There are some places which are not just geographical entities. Because of cultural heritage and history associated with them, they occupy special places in our hearts and Tawang is such a place where righteous people create an atmosphere free from violence and hatred,” he said.

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    Arunachal belongs to Tibet, ChinaBy: Banlas | 16-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Shame on India for the illegal occupation of Arunachal Pradesh. The fact that Arunachal Pradesh being Buddhist heritage tells us that Arunachal Pradesh doesn't belong to India. History tells us that Arunchal belongs to Tibet, of which China has the legal and moral rights to demand Arunchal's return. To claim otherwise, only forfeit India's right of painting itself as victim, when it's not. No wonder the world including India's neighbours, don't see (or forsee in future) the coming of India as great power except from lame duck, George Bush.
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