11 Tibetans Arrested for Protesting Against Chinese President Xi's Visit

11 Tibetans Arrested for Protesting Against Chinese President Xi's Visit

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India TodayNE
  • Oct 12, 2019,
  • Updated Oct 12, 2019, 1:43 AM IST

Chennai, October 11, 2019:

As many as 11 Tibetans were arrested in Chennai on Friday for allegedly protesting Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to the US. The protests were also launched outside the hotel where Chinese President Xi Jinping is staying during his two-day visit, the police said.

Xi is meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their second informal summit at the nearby coastal town of Mamallapuram on Friday and Saturday.

The police whisked away a person holding a Tibetan flag and four others who attempted to stage a sudden protest outside the hotel where the Chinese President checked-in.

The protester was taken in an autorickshaw by some policemen even as four others were removed in a police vehicle.

The airport police said they detained six Tibetans for trying to stage a protest at the airport ahead of Xi's arrival. "We have secured them. No cases have been booked yet," a senior police officer said.

PM Modi and Xi arrived in Chennai on Friday to take part in the informal meet to discuss bilateral issues between the two countries.

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