Last Chinese reporter leaves India after refusal in visa extension

Last Chinese reporter leaves India after refusal in visa extension
Freedom of expression is shrinking in India as the last remaining Chinese reporter has left New Delhi after authorities denied visa extension earlier this month.

According to media reports, the reporter was associated with Chinese official News agency, Xinhua.

The expulsion marks the first instance in the history that at the moment no Chinese journalist is present in India after 1980.

This move also reflects that there is no room for journalists in Modi’s India which is called as the largest democracy and journalists are bing forced to leave India for having opinion against the government.

It is also the worst example to suppress the freedom of expression and voice of journalists.

The Indian authorities are taking such steps only to cover up their worst ever persecution of minorities.

The world is expressing its serious concerns over worst human rights violations of monitories by the Indian authorities.

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