Is Chinese President Xi Jinping under House arrest in Beijing?

Chinese President Xi Jinping is trending now since several reports confronting them on the internet claiming that he’s being placed under House arrest

Chinese President Xi Jinping is trending now since several reports confronting them on the internet claiming that he’s being placed under House arrest.

Former MP Subramanian Swamy said that the new rumor needs to be examined. The claims have not been ascertained yet.

According to Swamy, Xi Jinping was in Samarkand for SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization), and the leaders of the Communist Party of China were thought to evacuate him as the party in charge of the Army. Then House arrest followed.

It is spoken of that the CPC (Communist Party of China) is set to meet a twice-a-decade national congress on October 16. The decision about Xi Jinping’s future will be decided there.

Notably, in 2013, Xi Jinping became president. He discontinued the 10-year limit to hold the top post in 2018. Further, the hashtag, Xi Jinping started trending on Twitter after the news spread. Under the hashtag, many people shared funny memes and messages against President Jinping.

Previously, Chinese human right activist Jennifer Zeng share a video on Twitter. In the video, a few military vehicles can be seen running on a road. Zeng said the convoy was 80 km long and the rumour was that Xi Jinping had been put under house arrest.

Sharing the video Zeng wrote, ”#PLA military vehicles heading to #Beijing on Sep 22. Starting from Huanlai County near Beijing & ending in Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, the entire procession is as long as 80 KM. Meanwhile, rumour has it that #XiJinping was under arrest after #CCP seniors removed him as head of PLA.”

According to the news reports, 60% of flights in China were grounded on Friday. However, any justification in this regard was not issued by the Chinese government.

#Beijing Airport canceled more than 6,000 domestic flights and international flights. Also, all tickets sold by the high-speed rail are suspended, and the rail is completely stopped until further notice. #XiJinping #China #ChinaMilitaryCoup pic.twitter.com/SBgFccyUZd

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