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Rally to China border flagged off

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Dharamsala, November 18

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The Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), an NGO in exile, today started a bike rally from McLeodganj to the China border in Kinnaur. It is aimed at propagating the message of boycotting made in China goods, counter and control Chinese intrusions into the Indian territory and demands the release of all political prisoners in Driru county of Tibet.

Kangra MP Kishan Kapoor, the speaker and the deputy speaker of the Tibetan parliament in-exile flagged off the Indo-Tibet border bike rally that would conclude in Kinnaur district on November 23.

A TYC press note stated that the rally is aimed at exposing China for all its lies, fabrications and atrocities committed not just on Tibetans but also on the world at large. They also condemn the recent illegal intrusions by Chinese troops into the Indian soil and for killing our jawans, it said.

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