China has grown up on the pretext of an ongoing protest against central agricultural laws in India. He has shown how he dreams of seeing instability and coup in India in the same way as in some parts of the world in the last 1-2 decades. Following the violence in Delhi on Republic Day on 26 January, China has called for a Modi government's fear of a temporary internet ban imposed in parts of NCR to prevent rumors. An article published in the Chinese government's mouthpiece Global Times said that India feared the Modi government becoming unstable.
In the Global Times, Qian Feng, director of the research department of the National Strategy Institute at Xinhua University, wrote that the farmers' movement is going on in India. In response, the Indian government has shut down the internet in many areas around New Delhi, where farmers are protesting against the new agricultural laws. China, which recently crushed protests in Hong Kong, compared the peaceful movement of peasants in India to movements in the world where violence and coup demonstrations have taken place over the years.
The Chinese expert has further said, "New Delhi is aware of the lessons of the decade of instability. From the 2010 Tunisia demonstrations, which created unrest in West Asia and North Africa, to Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Thailand to the US in 2020, they all had mixed factors of online media, domestic economy, and social governance that combined social crises. Causes became bombs. There are chances of more crises with destabilizers and aspects and the damage will also be serious. ''
The article said that with the rising performance of Indian farmers, the Modi administration has chosen a way to suspend the Internet, control media to prevent the impact on social stability and governance. China, which has crushed everything from freedom of expression to human rights, has exaggerated the occasional internet ban on law and order, saying that the Indian government repeatedly resorts to internet demonstrations to prevent protests. Like most other countries of the world, most of the performances in India are managed through social media. But often a ban on the Internet shows that the Modi government does not have many options to tackle such crises. It can only ban the Internet.
The Global Times has said that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, on the strength of its majority, passed these laws in Parliament in a hasty voice and bypassed the appeals of the opposition. Because of this, opposition parties are accusing the Modi government of working against farmers and democracy. The newspaper has also said that the protesters will not accept it easily and this crisis is not going to end in a short time.
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