Speaking toย The New Indian’s Executive Editor, Rohan Dua, during the Lok Sabha coverage in Arunachal’s capital, Itanagar, Yowa Yama, 27, emphasised the sentiment of pure Indianness among the locals.
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โArunachal Pradesh is not part of China,โ reads a placard hanging around the neck of a woman demonstrator who also carried an Indian national flag.
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