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China blames Britain for India's troubles in Kashmir

In an unusual diplomatic move, China on Friday lashed out at the British blaming them for India's troubles in Kashmir.

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI/BEIJING: In an unusual diplomatic move, China on Friday lashed out at the British blaming them for India's troubles in Kashmir.

In a series of tweets, the Chinese government spokesperson Zhao Lijian attacked the UK and its British imperialistic past, with respect to India and Indian Kashmir.

"If British India was the jewel in the crown of the British Empire, then Kashmir has been the biggest crack in it when the crown finally fell over on that land," he tweeted while quoting an article published in China's biggest and most influential state media.

Xinhua is the official state-run press agency, headed by a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Opinion pieces published by the agency are perceived to be the official line of Beijing even as the CCP never owns it.

Zhao is the deputy director and spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry, Information Department.

An outspoken and fierce diplomat, Zhao is quite active on Twitter, the American micro-blogging site which is banned in China.

On Friday while sharing the article, he tweeted: "The British Empire fell, but the poison of hatred has been injected into the body politic of two peoples for decades to come. The land once as pristine as its famous Kashmir Sapphires was carved by innumerable scars, cracked by the greed of imperialists and soaked by the tears of people in fear."

As long as the bloodshed in Kashmir continues, Britain can never clean itself from its bloody colonial past, Zhao added.

The endorsement to this view by the Chinese spokesperson, is likely to have political ramifications between India and China.

The article had quoted David Cameron, the former UK Prime Minister to point out Britain's admission to the creation of modern geopolitical conflicts.

China has been against the British imperialism ever since Hong Kong became a colony of the British in 1842 and was finally transferred to China, as late as in 1997. IANS

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