Amit Shah urges people to visit India's 'first village' Kibithoo in Arunachal Pradesh
1 year, 8 months ago

Amit Shah urges people to visit India's 'first village' Kibithoo in Arunachal Pradesh

The Hindu  

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on April 13 urged people to visit Kibithoo — "India's first village" — in Arunachal Pradesh to enjoy its natural beauty and take inspiration from its history. Posting a video showing the snow-clad mountains, waterfalls, river and valleys in the village, Mr. Shah wrote on Twitter: "Captured the beautiful landscapes during my visit to Kibithoo, India's first village. None can encroach on our land, Union Home Minister Amit Shah says in Arunachal The area also has a military history as Kibithoo and neighbouring Walong had witnessed a fierce battle during the Chinese aggression in 1962 during which the Indian Army soldiers fought bravely against China's PLA and defended the country's territory. Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju, who hails from Arunachal Pradesh, commented on Mr. Shah's post: "#IncredibleIndia #DekhoApnaDesh #ArunachalPradesh #NorthEast".

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