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Chinese show banners at Indian villagers celebrating the Dalai Lama’s birthday
According to Urgain Tsewang, village head of Koyul (Kakjung), one of the last settlements in the Demchok sector, the Chinese, comprising of Army personnel and civilians, came in five vehicles down unpaved roads and raised the banners 200 metres from a community centre where the Dalai Lama’s birthday was being celebrated. The incident occurred around 11 a.m. on July 6 at Dola Tamgo in Koyul village along the Indus river.
such insecure coward chinese
Chinese show banners at Indian villagers celebrating the Dalai Lama’s birthday
According to Urgain Tsewang, village head of Koyul (Kakjung), one of the last settlements in the Demchok sector, the Chinese, comprising of Army personnel and civilians, came in five vehicles down unpaved roads and raised the banners 200 metres from a community centre where the Dalai Lama’s birthday was being celebrated. The incident occurred around 11 a.m. on July 6 at Dola Tamgo in Koyul village along the Indus river.
Chinese protest against Dalai Lama’s birthday celebrations
They were seen across the Indus river at Koyul, one of the last settlements in the Demchok sector in eastern Ladakh
www.thehindu.com
such insecure coward chinese