Want to flee India but can not leave? Chinese citizens explode: the Chinese Communist Party quietly forbids expatriates to return home

As Taiwan prepares to bring back its expatriates in India on chartered flights, Chinese citizens working in India have complained that the Chinese government has banned Chinese citizens in India from flying home by asking the Indian government not to issue permits without a public announcement.

The Central News Agency tried to contact the Chinese embassy in New Delhi this morning, but no one answered the phone, including the media and consular departments. That is, when Chinese citizens in India are in urgent distress, there is no way to seek help.

India’s second wave of the new coronary pneumonia (CCP virus) epidemic continues to rise, with the number of cases added in a single day yesterday breaking 400,000 again, reaching more than 410,000; the number of deaths on the same day reached 3,979, approaching the 4,000 mark.

South Korea has been considering evacuating special aircraft to pick up Korean nationals in India; Japan is still driving special aircraft for Japanese nationals; Taiwan is investigating the willingness of Indian Taiwanese to return to Taiwan and preparing to arrange charter flights.

However, a Chinese national, Mr. Zhang, who works in the field of technology manufacturing in India, said he had arranged a vacation to return to China on a plane to avoid the serious epidemic. As most Indian cities adopt stricter measures to control the movement of people, you must apply for an e-Pass online to get a ride out. I did not expect his application to be rejected, after asking, the unit that issued the pass required the company to produce proof of leave to return to the country and other related documents, but after resubmitting the documents were still rejected.

Mr. Zhang said, after inquiring, he learned that the Chinese Embassy in India had informed India that the Chinese government temporarily prevented Chinese citizens in India from returning to their home countries, and asked the Indian side not to issue permits for Chinese citizens to take flights to the airport. He was very angry at the Chinese government’s sneaky move to prohibit citizens from returning to their home countries.

The Taiwanese cadre of a Taiwanese manufacturer in India said that he has a Chinese colleague who is very “patriotic” under the nationalist education of the Chinese Communist Party, but he was surprised to see this colleague berate the Chinese government for the first time after he ran into a nail in his attempt to return to China.

After the deadly clashes between Chinese and Indian troops at the Ladakh border, the Indian government has stopped issuing visas to Chinese and has asked Chinese in India on business visas to return home.

But because Foxconn and other Apple supply chain production lines need Chinese engineers, and the Indian government after several negotiations, the Indian government from October to December last year to the company’s collective application, the entire batch of business visas issued by the way, the first release in Apple and other supply chain of Chinese engineers to work in India again; after the same way, the release of Chinese engineers to work in India.

It is reported that only the Foxconn Group and the cooperative factory in Chennai (Chennai) Apple supply chain factory, there are hundreds of Chinese engineers.