Amar Singh lashes out at Thackray for attack on North Indians
Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh), Nov 10 (UNI) Spitting venom at Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) for attacking North Indians, Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Amar Singh today asked Raj Thackray to take lessons from Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu for respecting people from other parts of the country. Mr Singh, alongwith party MP Jaya Prada, arrived here today to attend the 8th Buddha Mahotsava, while appreciating the people of Tawang for keeping Buddha's teachings alive praised them for their hospitability and peace loving nature. '' Lord Buddha took birth in Uttar Pradesh and our people have strong relation with Buddhism. The people of Arunachal deserve appreciation for their respect to people from other parts of the country, but this tendency lacks in Thackray and his party,'' he commented.
Referring to the oft-repeated claims of China on Arunachal's territory, Mr Singh pointed out that External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's statement at Tawang yesterday and recent announcement of over Rs 20,000 crore package by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has proved the Centre's stand on Arunachal as an integral part of India. Already 12-round of talks has been convened between India and China on the vexed border and a suitable solution is expected to be arrived at soon, he added.
Expressing solidarity to Dalai Lama and Tibet, Mr Singh said that his party always treated Tibet as a part of India and would extend support for the Himalayan Kingdom's sovereignty.
Appreciating Mr Khandu for his developmental efforts, Mr Singh while referring to the power potential of the state commented that Arunachal Pradesh would shine as the power house of the country in near future.
Addressing the gathering the Samawadi Party MP and noted film actress Jaya Prada exhorted the people to adopt the path of non-violence as preached by Lord Buddha.
The veteran actress while appreciating the scenic beauty of Tawang assured to impress Bollywood film makers to shoot their films in Arunachal.
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