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an> Title : Reported statement made by the Ambassador of China on Arunachal Pradesh.
MR. SPEAKER: Now, we come to matters of urgent public importance after the Question Hour. Shri L. K. Advani, the hon. Leader of the Opposition.
… (Interruptions)
MR. SPEAKER: Please sit down. I will try to accommodate as many hon. Members as possible. We have all agreed to a certain way of functioning. Therefore, please cooperate with the Chair. These are important issues that are being raised in the House.
SHRI L.K. ADVANI : Sir, I am grateful to the hon. Member for having yielded the floor. The point is that broadly, I think, the whole House would like India and China to improve relations and we are doing it. So, let it not be viewed in that light. Suppose, for instance, anyone says that Kashmir is a disputed territory, what is our reaction? We do not agree to that view. We immediately react saying that it is not a disputed territory. There may be disputes about some problems in Kashmir.… (Interruptions) Yes, there are disputes about some problems in Kashmir. Yes, there may be.… (Interruptions) Therefore, to say that it is a disputed territory is highly objectionable.… (Interruptions)