Tibetan Refugees in Arunachal Pradesh
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Arunachal Govt. Warns Student Union Digging a ‘Non-Issue’ Tibetan Rehabilitation
Following the series of agitation brought about in the headquarter of West Kemang district of Arunachal Pradesh by the members and supporters of a student union over the issue of Tibetan refugees, the state administration on Wednesday briefed in a press conference that the government will not allow any organization or student union to take…
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Student Body’s Leaders Detained for Extortion During Protest Against Tibetans
The Arunachal Pradesh police on Tuesday detained the leaders of the student body for allegedly involving in extortion during their protest rallies against the Tibetan refugees carried out recently in Bomdila. The detention order issued by the West Kameng deputy commissioner has been made under Section 3(i) of the Arunachal Pradesh Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,…
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Prohibitory Order Upon Protests Against Tibetan Refugees
A prohibitory order upon protests against Tibetan refugees by the Students’ United Movement of All Arunachal (SUMAA) has been issued by the District Magistrate of West Kemang District of Arunachal Pradesh from Bomdila on Monday. The students group has been carrying out a protest against Tibetan refugees since the beginning of this month leading to…
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Arunachal Community Condemns Student Body’s Protest Against Tibetan Refugees
Since the beginning of this month, a student body called as Students’ United Movement of All Arunachal (SUMAA) began protesting against the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014 and since July 13 they have been carrying out rallies in Bomdila, Tenga and Rupa creating unrest among people. Community Based Organizations (CBO) other community leaders of Arunachal community…
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Arunachal Student Group Holds Rally Against Tibetan Refugees
The Arunachal Student group who met the West Kemang Deputy Commissioner on Monday demanding deportation of Tibetans refugees into the the demarcated refugee camps among other demands on Friday carried out a rally in Bomdila. The rally was calling for the roll back of Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014 from the state.
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Arunachal Group Demands Deportation of Tibetans to Refugee Camps
Since the implementation of Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014 coined by the Central Government of India for the welfare of around hundred thousand Tibetan refugees living in the country, some non governmental organizations such as students unions have been protesting the move in Arunachal Pradesh demanding deportation of Tibetans to refugee camps in the state.
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Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy Adopted By Arunachal Assembly
Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy adopted by Arunachal Pradesh state assembly today after the Parliamentary affairs minister, Bamang Felix moved it in the assembly. The Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014 was strongly protested by several student groups in the state and the assembly today adopted to implement the policy in the state.
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Tibetan Refugees Must Surrender Citizenship: APACACT
Tibetan refugees must surrender citizenship said the Arunachal Pradesh Anti Corruption Andolan Committee (APACAC) according to the report in The Arunachal Times. The organization demanded that the Tibetan refugees possessing Indian citizen and seeking benefits under ST quotas be surrendered at the earliest.
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CM Khandu Assures Tibetan Policy Not Hampers State Interests
CM Khandu assures Tibetan Policy (Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014) not hampers state interest to the delegates of Students Union Movement of All Arunachal (SUMAA) on Thursday in Itanagar. The delegates of SUMAA called on the Chief Minister to express their concerns over the implementation of Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy in Arunachal Pradesh.
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Study Body Rallies Against Tibetan Refugees In Arunachal Pradesh
A student body rallies against Tibetan refugees in Arunachal Pradesh yesterday in the Indian state capital, Itanagar. The Students United Movement of All Arunachal (SUMAA) carried out a mass rally against the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014 that was implemented in to the state in August this year.