On October 10, 2022, India’s ruling party cadre Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga posted a Taiwan National Day poster outside the Chinese Embassy in India.Picture: Taken from Baga’s Twitter
This year (2022), Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, a cadre of the Indian ruling party who supports Taiwan, once once more went to the Chinese embassy in India to hang a banner on Taiwan’s National Day to congratulate my country on its birthday. This is the third year in a row that Baga has hoisted the Taiwanese flag in front of the Chinese embassy to provoke China. This move also attracted the support of a large number of netizens, who said “Taiwan and India have friendly relations” and “I love India and thank India.”
Baga said happily: “I’m here once more! I wish Taiwan’s National Day Happy Double Tenth! The road in front of the Chinese Embassy in India is already covered with banners celebrating Taiwan’s National Day, and my signature is also below.”
On Taiwan’s National Day in 2020, the Chinese embassy in India sent a letter to various Indian media, asking to pay attention to the use of words and not to violate the “one China policy” when reporting on Taiwan’s National Day. The masses posted hundreds of Chinese national flags in front of the Chinese embassy. On October 10, 2021, Baga also posted posters on time to celebrate China’s National Day, and this year, he did not forget to express his support for Taiwan.
The 2020 China-India border conflict and China’s wolf warrior diplomacy in recent years have worsened relations between China and India, even as India’s foreign minister courted China last month. However, the international competition between China and India under the epidemic continues to push the relationship between the two countries to a white-hot stage.
Happy National Day @TWIndia2 pic.twitter.com/X4xSzHYezL
— Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga (@TajinderBagga) October 9, 2022
Indian ruling party cadre Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga once more this year (2022) to hang up Taiwan National Day banners at the Chinese Embassy in India
Baga said happily: “I’m here once more! I wish Taiwan’s National Day Happy Double Tenth!
On October 10, 2021, Baga also posted a Taiwan National Day poster outside the Chinese Embassy in India. Picture: Taken from Baga Twitter (file photo)