BTS submits memorandum to PM, demands no trade with China

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 20: Bharat Tibet Sangh (BTS) today demanded that the no trade should be held by Government of India with China and the Chinese goods be boycotted or banned in India in view of anti India tirade launched by that country since it invaded India on October 20 in 1962.
In this regard a memorandum was submitted to Prime Minster, Narendra Modi through Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Dr Raghav Langer by representatives of the Sangh who called on him today. The delegation of Sangh was led by Dr Kuldeep Sharma its Prabhari for J&K and Ladakh UTs.
The Sangh demanded retrieving of land captured by China in 1962 war, Aksai Chin which is also part of India be freed from China’s occupation and Government of India should clear its stand on Tibet and recognize the Tibetan Government.
It also demanded that the Chinese goods be boycotted or banned on Government level in India, besides a policy be also framed to liberate Kailash Mansarovar from Chinese occupation.
The Sangh expressed the hope that the Government will act on the demand of the people of India.
The delegation who called on Divisional Commissioner besides Dr Kuldeep Sharma included Vivek Singal its president , Ramesh Chander Sharma, general secretary, Ashwani Sharma, vice president and Vikram Singh district president of the Sangh.