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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju condemns renaming of several areas in Arunachal Pradesh by China

DNA Tuesday, 2 April 2024
Citing a media report that mentioned China's renaming of several locations in Arunachal Pradesh, Congress chief Kharge said that when China resorts to such provocation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tries to seek refuge by creating a false narrative on Katchatheevu.
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