Srinagar, Jan 25 : Commander level talks were held on Sunday to resolve the ongoing border dispute between India and China, however as per media reports a village headman of Ladakh region has said that Chinese trains enter the Indian territory.
According to the news published in The Hindu, the head of the border village, Urgain Tsewang, shared a video with the newspaper in which two Chinese vehicles were not allowed to go ahead by the security personnel and locals on 16 December 2020. According to the newspaper, in another video dated December 10, some Chinese citizens are seen taking pictures of the border area, and their vehicles are seen standing nearby.
Urgain Tsewang, who recorded these videos, tells that when the shepherds arrived to feed their animals in winter, the Chinese people asked them to vacate the area.
Urgain said “On December 10, some villagers went there and saw the Chinese had entered the Indian territory and had transgressed more than one kilometre from the border. We contacted the authorities who asked us to camp there and not recede even by an inch. We stood guard for four to five days. The two Chinese vehicles came back again on December 16, but this time the SDM and ITBP officials were there… We chased them away,”
He said the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army personnel were interspersed with civilians