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Hoardings against Xi in China

Beijing. The public criticism of President Xi Jinping in China is unthinkable. But in the midst of preparations for the party Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) to be held once in five years, hoardings and posters have been put up against Xi Jinping in many places. He has been described as a dictator and a traitor. It is believed that this time President Xi Jinping can be elected for the third consecutive term in the Party Congress.

Xi is facing opposition ahead of this crucial meeting. The Communist Party’s leadership has been criticized for putting up banners at a busy square in the capital Beijing. Images of Twitter banned in China showed smoke rising from a fire on a street and a banner calling for an end to the strict zero-Covid policy and the overthrow of the Communist Party leader and President Xi Jinping. has gone.

According to a tweet by a Beijing-based journalist – the banners carried slogans, promoting the need for ‘revolutionary change’. In another banner, Xi Jinping was also called a ‘traitor of the dictatorship’. According to the report, the officials later removed the banners after the videos and pictures circulated on social media. According to a media report, the banners read – Let us strike from schools and work and remove the dictatorial traitor Xi Jinping.

It was written in it – We do not want Kovid test, we want to eat. We don’t want lockdown, we want freedom. After such reports, Internet censors in China removed such posts on social media on Thursday. Political protests are rare in China and police are on high alert this week for a major Communist Party convention starting Sunday.

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