BANGKOK: Prema Wangjom Thongdok, who hails from Arunachal Pradesh, has said that she faced harassment from Chinese immigration officials at Shanghai Pudong Airport, who “mocked and raised questions” over her Indian citizenship and noted that her 18-hour ordeal came to an end with the help of officials from India’s missions in Shanghai and Beijing.
She also alleged “humiliating, questionable behaviour” from the staff of China Eastern Airlines. Prema Thongdok claimed that Chinese immigration officials at Shanghai Pudong Airport declared her Indian passport invalid and delayed her travel to Japan.
“When I tried to question them and ask them what the issue was, they said, ‘Arunachal is not part of India’ and started mocking and laughing and saying things like ‘you should apply for the Chinese passport, you’re Chinese, you’re not Indian”, Thongdok said.
#WATCH | Prema Wangjom Thongdok from Arunachal Pradesh claims that Chinese immigration officials at Shanghai Pudong Airport declared her Indian passport invalid and delayed her travel to Japan.
She says, “… When I tried to question them and ask them what the issue was, they… pic.twitter.com/onL9v1Oe0j
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Thongdok said she is an Indian citizen residing in the United Kingdom for about 14 years and was travelling from London to Japan via a transit in Shanghai.
“One of the officials from the Chinese immigration came over and singled me out of the queue. I asked her what was happening, and she went on to say, ‘Arunachal- not India, China-China, your visa is not acceptable. Your passport is invalid’… When I tried to question them and ask them what the issue was, they said, ‘Arunachal is not part of India’ and started mocking and laughing and saying things like ‘you should apply for the Chinese passport, you’re Chinese, you’re not Indian’… I have transited through Shanghai in the past with no issues at all”, she added.
#WATCH | Prema Wangjom Thongdok says, “… We are part of India… We speak ‘shuddh Hindi’, we don’t understand C of Chinese, we are all Indian… I want to raise this awareness that residents of the northeast of India should not face such harassment in terms of being called and… https://t.co/ULShFrvvRU pic.twitter.com/GZhC07oKsp
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Thongdok said she couldn’t get in touch with her family for a very long time. “The airline staff of China Eastern and about two other immigration officers were speaking in their language and saying and pointing out and saying Arunachal and laughing and calling it China, not India. That was a very humiliating, questionable behaviour from the immigration staff as well as the airline staff”, she alleged
#WATCH | Prema Wangjom Thongdok says, “I wrote an email to the Ministry of External Affairs, PMO, CM of Arunachal Pradesh, Foreign Secretary, that such an incident shouldn’t happen to someone who is just a normal citizen… Just to be harassed for so many hours, I think it might… https://t.co/ULShFruY2m pic.twitter.com/cR43st9Dpi
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“I called up the Shanghai and Beijing Indian embassies and within an hour, the Indian officials came to the airport, got me some food and spoke through the issues with them and helped me get out of the country. A very long ordeal, 18 hours, but glad that I’m out of there. I had my Indian passport which is a valid document…”, she added.
The incident has come amid what is being seen as an upturn in ties between India and China following interactions among senior leaders of two countries. India has firmly rejected China’s claims over Arunachal Pradesh, saying that the northeastern state is and will always remain an integral and inalienable part of India.
Responding to media queries in May this year on China renaming places in Arunachal Pradesh, Ministry of External Affaris spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had said that India categorically rejects such attempts. “We have noticed that China has persisted with its vain and preposterous attempts to name places in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Consistent with our principled position, we reject such attempts categorically,” he said.
“Creative naming will not alter the undeniable reality that Arunachal Pradesh was, is, and will always remain an integral and inalienable part of India,” he added. (ANI)
