Covid Update / Beijing failed to deal with Covid, Chinese warrior's daughter slammed Jinping government

Zoom News : Jun 12, 2022, 08:32 PM
Delhi: The daughter of a Chinese general, who was the Chief of the Joint Staff during the 1962 war between India and China, has raised serious questions on the government of her own country. He criticized the Chinese government for handling Kovid 19. The letter written by Luo Ruiking's younger daughter Luo Diandian is going viral on many YouTube channels, websites and social media. In this, Diandian has also criticized President Xi Jinping.

Diyandian wrote in his letter, 'So far it has not been confirmed how the corona virus mutates and this is because it has not been seriously worked on scientifically. Right orders were not given at the right time in the government system. He said that due to the lack of sharing of responsibilities during the Corona period, such a situation was seen. People kept blaming each other. There was no one to fix the responsibility.

I do not deny that many people wanted to do a lot for the country but they were put in such a situation that they could not do anything. Attacking Jinping indirectly, he said that during the Corona period, the whole system was centralized without any reason. Not only did they isolate those who were affected by Kovid, besides those who had not got corona were also isolated. Many people lost their lives because of the problems.

The General's daughter said about the Cultural Revolution in China from 1966 to 1976 that I am ashamed that those in power forced the people to accept a system. Many people were treated badly.

China is still worse than Corona

Corona has been wreaking havoc in Shanghai, China for a long time. These days large-scale chesting is being done in Shanghai. At the same time, cases of corona have increased rapidly in Beijing as well. The Health Department has warned that if precautions are not taken, Beijing may also have a situation like Shanghai. According to government figures in China, 5226 people have died due to corona.

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