Did coup against Chinese President Xi Jinping occur? Here’s all you need to know

Chinese state television and the official Xinhua news agency showed Chinese President Xi Jinping visiting an exhibition of the Communist Party accompanied by Premier Li Keqiang and other top leaders.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping made his first public appearance since returning to the country from the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, refuting rumors of a coup and infighting which are not unusual ahead of sensitive party meetings.

Political experts said that there is nothing more to read into his brief absence other than the mandatory quarantine required for people returning to the country from abroad under Covid 19 pandemic regulations. Chinese state television and the official Xinhua news agency showed Xi visiting an exhibition of the Communist Party accompanied by Premier Li Keqiang and other top leaders.

Experts claimed coup rumors are nothing but 'wishful thinking' emanating from Hong Kong and elsewhere. However, Xi's absence ahead of the 20th Chinese Communist Party conclave that is slated to begin on October 16 where he is expected to be granted an unprecedented third term provided grist to the rumor mill. Around 2300 delegates from across the nation will attend the conclave to be held in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. The meeting that is held every five years is mostly closed to the public. Chinese leaders have in the past been absent for days to attend informal political meetings mainly at the beachside resort of Beidaihe each summer.


Every time before the conference there has been a crackdown on corrupt officials and this time too there have been arrests and convictions. Ever since he came to power in 2012, Xi has undertaken a drive to root out corruption from the country. Reports suggest that Xi getting a third term and perhaps for life has led to discontent within a section of the party. Since the death of Mao, Chinese presidents have strictly followed a 10-year tenure.

In a break from recent tradition that limited leaders to two terms, reports suggest that Xi would get a third term and perhaps for life, this has led to discontent within a section of the party. Since the death of Mao, Chinese presidents have strictly followed a 10-year tenure.

How did the rumor of Xi’s ouster start?

According to media reports, the rumor began after a few social media accounts tweeted that prominent Chinese politicians had devised a plan to overthrow Xi Jinping while he was in Samarkand. The rumored conspirators included former president Hu Jintao, former premier Wen Jiabao, and Politburo Standing Committee member Song Ping. The three politicians allegedly conspired to replace Xi as the chief of the Chinese Army.
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As per the rumored narrative, Xi learned about the conspiracy while he was in Uzbekistan and was placed under house arrest following his arrival on September 16. The rumors were further amplified by New Tang Dynasty TV, or NTDTV, a news media house backed by the neo-spiritual group Falun Gong, which is banned in China. NTDTV published an article claiming that Xi wasn’t present at the recently concluded national defense and military seminar.

Jennifer Zeng, the Chinese journalist who fled to New York, tweeted that about 60 per cent of the 16,602 flights scheduled on September 21 were cancelled without any reason. However, in her next tweet in the thread, Zeng mentioned that the cancellation of 9,583 flights could either be due to a military order or as a normal procedure due to the pandemic.

China has nearly 9X more millionaires than India
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According to Credit Suisse India ranks 16th in the global millionaire list at 7.96 lakh as of 2021.

According to Credit Suisse India ranks 16th in the global millionaire list at 7.96 lakh as of 2021.

United States, China, Japan, UK and France have most numbers of millionaires, CS report suggests.

United States, China, Japan, UK and France have most numbers of millionaires, CS report suggests.

As per CS, Indian millionaires will double by 2026 to 16.32 lakh from 7.96 lakh (up 105%).

As per CS, Indian millionaires will double by 2026 to 16.32 lakh from 7.96 lakh (up 105%).

China currently has 9 times more millionaires than India at 61.90 lakh and the figure is expected to rise to 121.97 lakh by 2026. Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh did not feature on the list.

China currently has 9 times more millionaires than India at 61.90 lakh and the figure is expected to rise to 121.97 lakh by 2026. Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh did not feature on the list.

European countries like Sweden, Belgium, Denmark and Russia trail India in the millionaire ranking.

European countries like Sweden, Belgium, Denmark and Russia trail India in the millionaire ranking.

CS report suggests that in Africa, the number of billionaires will swell by 173% by 2026.

CS report suggests that in Africa, the number of billionaires will swell by 173% by 2026.


Do the coup claims have any substance?

According to a former Department of Defense official, Drew Thompson, the rumors were totally discounted. He said that the flight cancellation was due to COVID-19 and military reasons, which have nothing to do with a coup. He further added that all the rumors were "much ado about nothing."
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Columnist and Indo-Pacific politics expert Aadil Brar also refuted the coup claims. In a Twitter thread, Brar claimed that Xi is most likely under quarantine after returning from Samarkand, which was a standard COVID-19 protocol. He also claimed that no flights were cancelled anywhere. Further, Brar also shared a screenshot of an email, which he said was from Xi Jinping himself, to the media house China News, congratulating them on their 70th anniversary.

Lastly, the journos also shared a couple of videos from political pressers, which suggested that things were absolutely normal in Beijing. However, when a Twitter user asked Zeng on Thursday whether there was a military coup in China, she maintained that there was unconfirmed news about the coup.
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FAQs

  1. Did a military coup happen in China?
    While there have been multiple rumours of the military taking over China, there hasn't been any evidence to substantiate the claims.
  2. What is Falun Gong?
    Falun Gong is a new religious movement that emerged in China in the 1990s. However, the group was banned, and many adherents were allegedly persecuted.
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