Top Chinese varsity suspends professor critical of President Xi

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

A of China's Tsinghua University, who openly criticised Chinese Xi Jinping, has been suspended and placed under investigation, according to a media report on Wednesday.

In an opinion piece last year, Xu questioned the personality cult surrounding Xi and the decision by China's Parliament, the National People's (NPC), to scrap the term limit on the Chinese presidency which enables him to remain the country's

Holding the posts of of the ruling Communist Party of (CPC) and the military, besides Presidency, Xi has emerged as the most of the country after

Xu's articles, critical of the president, were widely circulated online.

Guo, a at the varsity, said she had spoken to Xu since he received the notice from the university telling him he had been suspended, the report said.

"They spoke to him in person (as well) but I am not sure if they actually told him the real reason" why he was suspended, Guo said.

Xu was told he would be suspended from all teaching and research activities while the university conducted an official investigation, according to Guo.

He would not be allowed to take on new students during the suspension period.

did not respond to inquiries, reported.

Well-known was one of the first intellectuals to speak out in support of Xu, posting comments on WeChat on Sunday questioning the varsity's decision.

Zhang said she did this "not because of politics or conscience" but for friendship.

"I know him well. I, of course, must do something now that he is in difficulty this is our tradition and morality," she said.

"Hence I want to ask the question: why has banned him from giving classes?"

Guo suggested that Xu had been penalised because of his critical articles.

"Maybe they didn't like what he wrote, and they thought what he wrote was wrong," she said, adding but it's against the law and an unreasonable thing to do.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 18:45 IST