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I’m Coming Again! Indian Ruling Party Executives Hang National Double Ten Day Posters in Front of Chinese Embassy for 3 Consecutive Years | International | Newtalk News

On October 10, 2022, Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, a member of India’s ruling party, posted a poster for Taiwan’s National Day outside the Chinese embassy in India. Image: Taken from Baga’s Twitter

This year (2022), Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, a group from the ruling party of India that supports Taiwan, once again went to the Chinese embassy in India to hang a banner on Taiwan’s national day to congratulate my country for his birthday. This is the third consecutive year that Baga has raised the Taiwanese flag in front of the Chinese embassy to provoke China. This move also attracted the support of a large number of netizens, who claimed that “Taiwan and India have friendly relations” and “I love India and I thank India”.

Baga said cheerfully, “I’m back here! I wish Taiwan National Day a happy double tenth! The road in front of the Chinese Embassy in India was covered with banners celebrating Taiwan National Day and my signature is underneath too. “.

On the occasion of Taiwan’s National Day in 2020, the Chinese Embassy in India sent a letter to various Indian media outlets, asking them to pay attention to the use of vocabulary and not to violate the “One China Policy” when reporting on National Day. of Taiwan. The masses posted hundreds of Chinese national flags in front of the Chinese embassy. On October 10, 2021, Baga also released the posters to celebrate the Chinese National Day in time, and this year he did not forget to express his support in Taiwan.

The 2020 China-India border conflict and Chinese wolf warrior diplomacy in recent years have worsened relations between China and India, even as India’s foreign minister courted China last month. However, international competition between China and India during the outbreak continues to push relations between the two countries into a red-hot phase.

The cadres of the Indian ruling party Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga once again this year (2022) hung the Taiwan National Day banners at the Chinese embassy in India

Baga said cheerfully, “I’m here again! I wish Taiwan National Day a happy double-tenth!

On October 10, 2021, Baga also released a National Taiwan Day poster outside the Chinese embassy in India.  Image: taken from Baga Twitter (archive photo)

On October 10, 2021, Baga also released a National Taiwan Day poster outside the Chinese embassy in India. Image: taken from Baga Twitter (archive photo)

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