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SHIMLA: China hysteric Himachal Pradesh government on Wednesday was put in the dock for misleading the media and raising the needle of suspicion towards the neighbouring country on the identities of the arrested foreign nationals based on false information, which could be the threat to a stable India-China relations.
Without concerns about accuracy of the news, a large chunk of the Indian media, engaged itself in a rather serious bout of "China-bashing" all till mid-day.
Eight foreigners nabbed in Chauntra in Mandi district in the Northern state of Himachal Pradesh are not Chinese but Taiwanese nationals, who were misidentified by the police and the state machinery.
All these arrested foreign nationals are Taiwanese not Chinese as informed in earlier. The police officials misidentified them as in their visa Republic of China was written, which meant Taiwan instead China. This is how all this wrong information developed, said S.R.Mardi, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP).
The ADGP said that these foreigners with Taiwanese visas are being investigated for their illegal stay and working besides other angles.
All these 8 Taiwanese nationals have been sent on 3 days police remand by the local Court in Jogindernagar.
The Chief Minister P.K.Dhumal made China Bashing in his morning version to the media on this incident calling these foreign nationals Chinese and blaming Central government for not to act as the state government has been warning about Chinese activities.
Chinese nationals are penetrating the state in the garb of Tibetans, some of them could be spies, who are posing threat to the security of the country. Centre government must exercise utmost caution, be alert and awake about Chinese activities inside the state and along the border, said the Chief Minister.
Our police arrested 8 Chinese nationals with visas, cash including foreign currency and SIM cards, who were staying in Chuantra village in Mandi district. There number could be high as some of them might have left earlier. Its too early to say anything about them or calling them spies as investigations were going on, Dhumal added.
Repeating his agenda of building railway network in Himachal, Dhumal again emphasized in the morning that the Centre government should built Bilaspur-Manali-Kelong rail line keeping in view the Chinese development on the border of the state besides having other communications and basic land and air strategic infrastructure developed.
But in the after noon when their true identity was disclosed on the basis of visa, Dhumal took u-turn blaming media for being in hurry, which asks for information before investigation are over.
In the morning, the Director General of the police, D.S. Manhas said ,We were getting intelligence inputs on their activities for the last four months and arrested these 8 Chinese nationals on Tuesday as they were staying and working there illegally. We are investigating the matter keeping all angles in mind including spying. Dalia Lamas security point is also being looked into.
The DGP too told the media with Chinese identity in his mind till mid-day but in the afternoon he got the right information.
Nogdup Dorjee, secretary of department of Security of Tibetan government in exile has said, As far as we got the information eight so called Chinese nationals are actually Taiwanese and they came on tourist visa to India and I believe they are supporter and disciple of that Rinpoche who is constructing a monastery in Bir Chauntra. During a police raid into the constructed monastery they have apprehended eight Taiwanese people but its being reported in media that they are Chinese but actually they are not Chinese, they are from Taiwan. And as far as I know they should have followed the government of Indias rule to report to the nearest FRO within two weeks but it seems that they have not done so which is violation of the law.
The Tibetan exile government too is ruling out the Chinese angle behind this incident.
Like hysteric BJP state government, the hawkish national media too was showing hysteria in its reporting, which was based on groundless information.
Diplomatic relations between two countries is a Central government subject. Both state government and media growing hysteric about it on the groundless information could jeopardize the ties between two neighboring nations.
China is India's largest trading partner, with two-way trade volumes crossing $74bn in 2011.
The two countries have been trying to negotiate a solution to their decades-old boundary dispute, a process which shows few signs of reaching fruition anytime soon.
There hasn't been a single fatality in skirmishes along the undefined India-China boundary since 1967, but the memories of the crushing defeat inflicted by the Chinese on India in the 1962 war have not faded from the minds of some Indians.
In a sense, the ghost of 1962 also has not been exorcised from the memories of a certain narrow, but influential, category of hawkish politicians, retired generals and diplomats, who still harbour ambitions of "giving it back to the Chinese".
Two nuclear power nations, India and China cannot afford to go into a war as has been foreseen by some hawkish narrow-minded leaders. These two rising powers of Asia will do good to each other if they do not fall prey to nefarious designs of the Western world, who could not digest the rise and dominance of the world by the Asian traditions and the civilizations.
Himachal Govt in the dock over
Without concerns about accuracy of the news, a large chunk of the Indian media, engaged itself in a rather serious bout of "China-bashing" all till mid-day.
Eight foreigners nabbed in Chauntra in Mandi district in the Northern state of Himachal Pradesh are not Chinese but Taiwanese nationals, who were misidentified by the police and the state machinery.
All these arrested foreign nationals are Taiwanese not Chinese as informed in earlier. The police officials misidentified them as in their visa Republic of China was written, which meant Taiwan instead China. This is how all this wrong information developed, said S.R.Mardi, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP).
The ADGP said that these foreigners with Taiwanese visas are being investigated for their illegal stay and working besides other angles.
All these 8 Taiwanese nationals have been sent on 3 days police remand by the local Court in Jogindernagar.
The Chief Minister P.K.Dhumal made China Bashing in his morning version to the media on this incident calling these foreign nationals Chinese and blaming Central government for not to act as the state government has been warning about Chinese activities.
Chinese nationals are penetrating the state in the garb of Tibetans, some of them could be spies, who are posing threat to the security of the country. Centre government must exercise utmost caution, be alert and awake about Chinese activities inside the state and along the border, said the Chief Minister.
Our police arrested 8 Chinese nationals with visas, cash including foreign currency and SIM cards, who were staying in Chuantra village in Mandi district. There number could be high as some of them might have left earlier. Its too early to say anything about them or calling them spies as investigations were going on, Dhumal added.
Repeating his agenda of building railway network in Himachal, Dhumal again emphasized in the morning that the Centre government should built Bilaspur-Manali-Kelong rail line keeping in view the Chinese development on the border of the state besides having other communications and basic land and air strategic infrastructure developed.
But in the after noon when their true identity was disclosed on the basis of visa, Dhumal took u-turn blaming media for being in hurry, which asks for information before investigation are over.
In the morning, the Director General of the police, D.S. Manhas said ,We were getting intelligence inputs on their activities for the last four months and arrested these 8 Chinese nationals on Tuesday as they were staying and working there illegally. We are investigating the matter keeping all angles in mind including spying. Dalia Lamas security point is also being looked into.
The DGP too told the media with Chinese identity in his mind till mid-day but in the afternoon he got the right information.
Nogdup Dorjee, secretary of department of Security of Tibetan government in exile has said, As far as we got the information eight so called Chinese nationals are actually Taiwanese and they came on tourist visa to India and I believe they are supporter and disciple of that Rinpoche who is constructing a monastery in Bir Chauntra. During a police raid into the constructed monastery they have apprehended eight Taiwanese people but its being reported in media that they are Chinese but actually they are not Chinese, they are from Taiwan. And as far as I know they should have followed the government of Indias rule to report to the nearest FRO within two weeks but it seems that they have not done so which is violation of the law.
The Tibetan exile government too is ruling out the Chinese angle behind this incident.
Like hysteric BJP state government, the hawkish national media too was showing hysteria in its reporting, which was based on groundless information.
Diplomatic relations between two countries is a Central government subject. Both state government and media growing hysteric about it on the groundless information could jeopardize the ties between two neighboring nations.
China is India's largest trading partner, with two-way trade volumes crossing $74bn in 2011.
The two countries have been trying to negotiate a solution to their decades-old boundary dispute, a process which shows few signs of reaching fruition anytime soon.
There hasn't been a single fatality in skirmishes along the undefined India-China boundary since 1967, but the memories of the crushing defeat inflicted by the Chinese on India in the 1962 war have not faded from the minds of some Indians.
In a sense, the ghost of 1962 also has not been exorcised from the memories of a certain narrow, but influential, category of hawkish politicians, retired generals and diplomats, who still harbour ambitions of "giving it back to the Chinese".
Two nuclear power nations, India and China cannot afford to go into a war as has been foreseen by some hawkish narrow-minded leaders. These two rising powers of Asia will do good to each other if they do not fall prey to nefarious designs of the Western world, who could not digest the rise and dominance of the world by the Asian traditions and the civilizations.
Himachal Govt in the dock over