Beijing, Patr. China has threatened to deploy its troops to eliminate protests in Hong Kong for more than a month. Warning to the protesters, the Chinese army said that it could deploy its troops in Hong Kong to maintain law and order on the request of the local government.
Actually, the leader of Hong Kong law, Carrie Lam, proposed extradition law. Under this, suspects and criminals were to be extradited in China for trial.
This law is believed to be a threat to the autonomy of Hong Kong. In 1997, the British had handed Hong Kong to China on condition that his autonomy would remain in ‘One Country, Two System.
In the middle of June, millions of people came to the streets in protest of the proposed law. Under pressure, Lam had to suspend the bill. Recently, Lam claimed that the bill was canceled. But the demonstrators are firmly on the demand to withdraw the bill and ask for LAM’s resignation.
Last Sunday protesters demonstrated outside the office of the ruling Communist Party of China based in Hong Kong. During this time, he gave black color to the party’s mark. China has flared out of it.
Chinese army spokesman Wu Qian said, “We have a look at what is happening in Hong Kong. Our soldiers are in the camp there. They can also be deployed if needed.
Earlier on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hu Chiang accused the United States and Britain of being behind the ongoing protests in Hong Kong. They said, ‘Hong Kong is a part of China. We will not allow any foreign power to make any disturbances there.
Actor-producer Sohum Shah's film "Tumbbad" has made headlines with its successful re-run at the domestic…
After a successful debut season, Netflix announced in March that it has renewed its live-action…
Selena Gomez has recently addressed critics who have taken issue with her candid discussions about…
Overview "Yudhra," directed by Ravi Udyawar, has made a decent impression at the box office…
Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi are gearing up for a lavish second wedding in…
The Maldives is currently facing a significant economic crisis, with substantial declines in both revenue…