Are Deng Xiaoping’s Followers Ready To Take On Xi Jinping, Finally?

Are Deng Xiaoping’s followers ready to take on Xi Jinping, finally?

By Atul Aneja New Delhi (Dec 25): Peoples Daily has made an extraordinary omission.They are the true voice of the Communist Party of China.

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It did not mention Xi Jinping in a report on a crucial Party conclave that concluded last month.He doubles up as the General Secretary of CPC and President of Peoples Republic of China.

There has been a flood of speculations about the absence of any mention of Xi who was a star at the sixth plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of CPC in November.

It is no surprise that the Beijing political elites are talking a lot.The rumour mill was triggered by more than one factor.The article doesn’t just marginalize Xi but also praises Deng Xiaoping – who was the architect of China’s political reforms.

Xi did not officially reject Deng’s remarkable legacy of driving China’s economic growth through fundamental market reforms, but he kept it in tact.Mao Ze Dong was praised for his iron fisted rule and personality cult.This is part of a New Era that Xi had drafted.China’s President envisions the new era reaching an inflection point in 2049 when the PRC will be the dominant power worldwide in every sphere of human endeavor.

Qu Qingshan is the president of The Institute of Party History and Literature of Central Committee of Communist Party.He wrote the People’s Daily article.

Surprisingly, he is a loyalist to Xi Jinping.

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This commentary praises Deng for his appearance on the political stage after Mao’s death in 1976.This was also the time that China’s entire society was traumatized by Mao’s Cultural Revolution and was uncertain about its future.

The back-to-Deng message described the reforms and opening up policies that Deng had facilitated in the 1970s – Deng being Deng’s nom-de- guerre – as a “great awakening of the Party”.

According to the Nikkei Asian Review, Deng “liberated people’s thoughts from the longstanding constraint of leftist doctrinematism,” wrote Qu, President of the Institute of Party History and Literature of the Central Committee of the Communist Party.

The article focuses on Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, and Xi.They have extended Deng’s legacy before Xi’s arrival at the centre of the stage in 2012.

It is not clear why Deng was revived.Qu’s official status would have meant that Qu had to be part of the “resolution of history” which seeks Deng’s elevation.The sixth plenary passed this resolution.

Qu’s comment seems to foretell the rumble and the roar of a bitter power battle between reformists, who view Deng as their inspiration, and Xi loyalists, supporting President’s distinctive brand of digital autoritarianism.

It was not surprising that Qu’s position was quickly criticized in a second follow-up article, which appeared in People’s Daily.

Jiang Jinquan (director of the Policy Research Office at the Party Central Committee) wrote an article that lavishes praises on Xi’s policies.Jiang Jinquan’s article omits Deng Jiaoping and Jiang Zemin.

According to Nikkei, Mao is only mentioned once, but there are six mentions of Xi.

Now it is clear that there has been an ideological conflict within the CPC, between Deng Jiang-Hu supporters and Mao-Xi followers.This will likely culminate in next year’s 20th Party Congress when the new leadership line for five years is determined.

(The content of this article is carried in accordance with Indianarrative.com

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