New Delhi: Once again the situation of Corona virus in China has started to become uncontrollable. Two-four cases of corona have not come up on the directive of the President of China, Xi Jinping, that he orders to impose a lockdown in the affected areas. Now the Chinese people’s patience has broken due to such a situation. has gone Due to lockdown and chaotic situation in various places people are now protesting. Not only that, the local people are violently clashing with the police and the administration. Incidents like fire have become commonplace in these areas. After 10 people died in a fire in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, China, people’s anger is at its peak. Now people are demanding the resignation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Police fired pepper spray to disperse the 300 protesters
According to information received, anger and protests erupted in several cities against the imposed Covid-19 restrictions on Saturday night due to a huge fire in Xinjiang region in the western part of China. Police used pepper spray to disperse the nearly 300 protesters who descended on Middle Urumqi Road to protest in the middle of the night. Angry people took to the streets after an apartment fire in Urumqi killed 10 people. The protester said one of his friends was beaten by the police and pepper spray was used against two of his friends.
If Xi Jinping resigns, the slogans raised by the Communist Party will leave power
The protestors are chanting ‘Xi Jinping resign and leave the Communist Party’. People are also demanding ‘Remove the sanctions imposed on Xinjiang..Remove the sanctions on China. We don’t even want the RTPCR test, we want freedom.’ Slogans like Earlier on Saturday, authorities in the Xinjiang region lifted restrictions from some neighborhoods in Urumqi. Authorities were forced to lift the restrictions after residents of Urumqi staged extraordinary late-night demonstrations against the city’s more than three-month-long lockdown.
No building restrictions were imposed
The fire was fueled by barricades put up due to virus restrictions, with many alleging that it took three hours for emergency crews to put out the fire. But officials denied the allegations, saying there were no barricades in the building and that the building Residents living in were allowed to come and go.