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People in India burn photos of Chinese President and products made in China

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People in India burn photos of Chinese President and products made in China

People in India burn photos of Chinese President and products made in China

People in India are burning photos of the Chinese President and boycotting products made in China.

Footage shot on June 22 shows a group of people standing around a bonfire placing items on top before setting it alight.

After the recent clashes between Indian Army and Chinese army at Eastern Ladakh's Galwan district which lead to the death of 20 Indian soldiers, Indian people launched a campaign to boycott Chinese products.

"The people are showing solidarity to the dead soldiers by standing in silence for a minute.

They burned photos of the Chinese President and products made in China.

They were shouting slogans like 'down down China', 'boycott China', 'long live India' and 'long live Modi'," the filmer told Newsflare.


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