HP panchayat leaders threaten to seek China’s help, arrested
BY M Post Bureau27 Aug 2014 5:56 AM IST
M Post Bureau27 Aug 2014 5:56 AM IST
A village pradhan and a former village functionary in the border district of Lahaul and Spiti have been arrested on the charges of sedition after they allegedly threatened to seek China’s help for development of the region.
Chering Thopga, Pradhan of Kungri panchayat, and Lovzang Thondup, a former panchayat pradhan of Sagnam in Tribal Pin Valley in Kaza Sub-division of tribal Lahaul and Spiti district were booked on the charges of sedition and arrested last evening. PL Thakur, Inspector General (Mandi range) said the two have been booked and would be produced in court on Monday.
Expressing resentment over lack of development in the remote tribal areas, the two had allegedly threatened to seek help from China if the government remained indifferent to their demands.
The IG Police then reached Pin Valley to look into the matter. The two reportedly admitted having made the pro-Chinese remarks recently but said it was out of anger and only to draw the attention of the govt towards the ‘lack of development in the area and the sufferings of the people’. A video prepared by local scribes on the alleged pro-China remarks made by the two was also handed over to the police.
Locals are angry as a vital bridge on the Kirnee Nullah, which was washed away almost a year ago, has not been reconstructed.
Chering Thopga, Pradhan of Kungri panchayat, and Lovzang Thondup, a former panchayat pradhan of Sagnam in Tribal Pin Valley in Kaza Sub-division of tribal Lahaul and Spiti district were booked on the charges of sedition and arrested last evening. PL Thakur, Inspector General (Mandi range) said the two have been booked and would be produced in court on Monday.
Expressing resentment over lack of development in the remote tribal areas, the two had allegedly threatened to seek help from China if the government remained indifferent to their demands.
The IG Police then reached Pin Valley to look into the matter. The two reportedly admitted having made the pro-Chinese remarks recently but said it was out of anger and only to draw the attention of the govt towards the ‘lack of development in the area and the sufferings of the people’. A video prepared by local scribes on the alleged pro-China remarks made by the two was also handed over to the police.
Locals are angry as a vital bridge on the Kirnee Nullah, which was washed away almost a year ago, has not been reconstructed.
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