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NSF condemns Chinese recent incursions in Ladhak | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Sept 26: National Secular Forum (NSF) condemned the recent Chinese incursions in the Ladakh region, here today. Addressing the gathering, NSF state president Vikas Sharma said the centre government had not paid attention to the region for the past many years and as a result, the Chinese had been able to enter the Indian Territory and harass Ladakhi people. He further said that Chinese troops had painted rocks with "red star" -- insignia of People's Liberation Army during their recent incursion into Indian territory in Chumar division of Nyoma sector, about 300 km from here, during which they had destroyed some tents of grazers and unused Army bunkers. Sharma said that state government and central security agencies, sent a report to the Ministry of Home Affairs, said two Chinese helicopters had entered one-and-a-half km into Indian airspace on August 25 and made a landing after a dozen PLA troops had deplaned and dismantled the bunkers and tents. He added that that Chinese troops had earlier in July 2009 entered nearly 1.5 Km into Indian territory near Mount Gya, recognized as international border by India and China, and painted the boulders and rocks with red spray paint. The incursions were reported from the area, generally referred in the Chumar sector in east of Leh, and painted "China" in Cantonese with Red spray paint all over the boulders and rocks. On June 21 in 2009, a Chinese helicopter had entered the Indian airspace and is reported to have air-dropped canned food again at Chumar. Later the activists of NSF burnt an effigy of China and raised slogans against the Chinese government.
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