Ruckus ahead of Jinping's 3rd swearing-in, ex-president forcibly ejected from meeting
Ruckus ahead of Jinping's 3rd swearing-in, ex-president forcibly ejected from meeting
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Beijing: Everything is not well in China these days. There has been a big uproar at the 20th Congress meeting of the Communist Party. During this meeting, former Chinese President Hu Jintao, who was sitting prominently next to Xi Jinping, was forcibly lifted. At the same time, Jinping has also shown his arch rival and Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang the way out of the Central Committee.

In fact, during Xi Jinping's third consecutive coronation at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party in China, former President Hu Jintao was 'forcibly' expelled from the party Congress. The video of this incident is also becoming increasingly viral on social media. In the video, 79-year-old Hu Jintao is seen sitting to the left of Xi Jinping and being pulled out by two men from the stage of the main auditorium of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The two men also talk to Jintao for a while before 'forcibly' lifting him up and then catching him and letting him out. Although it is not yet clear what is the matter, but after the video surfaced, it has become clear that everything is not going well in China.

At the same time, the party Congress has also taken action against Xi Jinping's staunch opponent, PM Li Keqiang. The PM has been dropped from the Central Committee. In this way, Jinping, the second leader of the party has also been shown the way out. Let us tell you that, Li is considered to be Jinping's rival. Thus Xi has removed another obstacle in his way. It is believed that now Xi Jinping has taken this action to further strengthen the hold in Chinese rule.  

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