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The Tawang test
The Indian Express :
Against this background, it was the content of the prime minister’s package that gave India an enlightened edge over Chinese provocation. He insisted that development is the key strategy for territorial defence, and the Rs 67,000 crore package signalled a welcome reversal of decades-old policies that essentially quarantined the state from the rest of India. It was understood, of course, that development as a strategy for meaningful integration would overlay the solid assurance of fundamental rights that India flaunts in a region otherwise noted for a deficit of democracy. This is why strong note needs to be taken of a protest by T.G. Rimpoche, a Congress MLA representing Lumla assembly in Tawang, the beating heart of the territory claimed by China. He regretted, in an interview in this newspaper, that the state government had curbed anti-China demonstrations. He worried about the message this conveys, adding, “India being the largest and most vibrant democracy should not try to gag its citizens’ voice.”
That is the kind of questioning sentiment that remains now that the Olympic torch has left Indian territory. It was nobody’s case that India be seen to be encouraging sedition or secession in Tibet. The questions that continue to trouble have, in fact, little to do with Tibet and China’s claim on it. They centre, instead, on what India said about its democratic principles by restricting peaceful demonstrations by its own citizens.
editor@expressindia.com
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