People's movement in Hong Kong continues, police adopts soft strategy on agitators
People's movement in Hong Kong continues, police adopts soft strategy on agitators
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Hong Kong: Recently, due to the global support of the Hong Kong movement, the police strategy has changed on the path of dealing with it. The police decided to adopt a flexible attitude towards the public meeting of democracy supporters held on Sunday. The new police chief Chris Tang has said that we will not adopt an aggressive attitude towards the agitators. Any disturbance will be prevented from flaring up and minimum force will be used for its control. Millions of people are expected to come to the public meeting.

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Police will not interfere in a peaceful public meeting: On the other hand, Chris Tank said, we will work hard and adopt a soft and more flexible attitude than before. The police will not interfere in peaceful public meetings and processions, but if the agitators turn violent, the police will take the necessary steps to stop them.

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Pro-democracy agitators excited: According to sources, it has been learned that the public meeting has been organized by a human rights organization. This organization has organized many programs of supporters of democracy in the past. The pro-democracy agitators are excited by the huge success in the recent body elections in Hong Kong and the legislation enacted in support of the US. The hurdle in the movement which was caused by the police action at the Polytechnic University has largely gone away due to these two reasons and the agitators are reuniting with increased enthusiasm.

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