Tibet Youth Congress protest against Chinese foreign minister's G20 visit. Pics

Updated On Mar 01, 2023 07:01 pm IST

Tibet Youth Congress on Wednesday staged a protest against the visit of Chinese foreign minister Qin Gang, to attend the G20 Foreign Ministers meet on March 2, at the Chinese Embassy at Delhi's Shantipath.

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A protestor holding a poster that reads, “G20, Protect Tibetan Children”, being held by security officials. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 01, 2023 07:01 pm IST

A protestor holding a poster that reads, “G20, Protect Tibetan Children”, being held by security officials. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times)

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Police try to hold a protestor carrying anti-China poster with “Qin Gang, Go Back” written on it. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Police try to hold a protestor carrying anti-China poster with “Qin Gang, Go Back” written on it. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times)

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Police official dragging a protestor while taking control of the situation. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Police official dragging a protestor while taking control of the situation. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times)

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A protestor with Tibetan flag being shoved away by the police. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A protestor with Tibetan flag being shoved away by the police. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times)

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A protestor being pulled away by Delhi Police officials. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A protestor being pulled away by Delhi Police officials. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times)

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