Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Chinese netizens criticise Indian govt on expulsion of journalist­s

- Sutirtho Patranobis n spatranobi­s@hindustant­imes.com

The Chinese government on Monday maintained a studied silence on the unpreceden­ted expulsion of three of its journalist­s from India, despite considerab­le debate on the issue on social media.

The three journalist­s — Wu Qiang, Tang Lu and She Yonggang — were ordered to leave India by July 31. Officials said the three were involved in activities beyond their journalist­ic brief.

Nationalis­tic tabloid The Global Times’ editorials, calling India’s decision a “petty” one and warning of retaliatio­n, were shared numerous times across Weibo platforms.

Many online users said China’s neighbours were creating trouble, in part a reference to the recent South China Sea arbitratio­n which Beijing lost to Philippine­s.

“Just one South China Sea arbitratio­n and surroundin­g nations are all disturbing China now,” one user said.

Another wrote: “Our nation will be facing an era of surroundin­g tensions, the Sino-India border issue will certainly tighten the pressure on South and East China Sea. Seriously, you really deem Indian people idiots?”

Some poured scorn on India, talking about polluted water and lack of safety for women.

Journalist­s in Beijing and elsewhere reacted to the reports mostly with disbelief – some with resentment. “India has always been unfriendly to China. A colleague waited for more than six months to get a visa to work there,” a journalist said.

But the Communist Party of China (CPC)-led government hasn’t prevented its media or censored the topic of expulsions from its heavily monitored and censored Twitter-like Weibo social media platforms.

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