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Representative Image - A protester holds a placard reading ‘Xi Jinping stop killing in Tibet’ during a rally involving members of the Tibetan and Uyghur communities. (FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)
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The tweet which came amid high public anger against China over its premeditated violence against Indian troops in Galwan Valley, soon went viral. It has over 4,800 retweets and 8,400 likes at the time of the report's publication.
Many Twitter users this opportunity to demand freedom for Tibet.