China has tightened restrictions in the country to achieve the goal of ‘zero covid’

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Beijing: Even though the world has said goodbye to Corona, China is still maintaining strict restrictions in its country. China, which is also the epicenter of the Corona virus, has still imposed strict lockdown restrictions on its people. It is reported that China is tightening restrictions with the aim of ‘zero covid’.

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But there is a strong criticism against the government’s moves from the people. People are of the opinion that the government is killing people through the zero-covid policy. All opinions against the government are suppressed in the country. But now the Chinese have chosen a hit song from our Bollywood to express their plight. This is the superhit song ‘Jimmy Jimmy Aaja Aaja’ from Hindi film legend Bappi Lahiri’s 1982 movie ‘Disco Dancer’.

It is a hit on social media similar to Tik Tok. It is sung by the Chinese as ‘jee mi, jee mi’ in Mandarin. It means ‘give me rice, give me rice’. Many people sing this song in front of pots to show that even essentials are not available during the lockdown.

Beijing: Even after the world said goodbye to Corona, China still continues strict restrictions in its country. China, which is also the epicenter of the Corona virus, has still imposed strict lockdown restrictions on its people. It is reported that China is tightening restrictions with the aim of ‘zero covid’.

But there is a strong criticism against the government’s moves from the people. People are of the opinion that the government is killing people through the zero-covid policy. All opinions against the government are suppressed in the country. But now the Chinese have chosen a hit song from our Bollywood to express their plight. This is the superhit song ‘Jimmy Jimmy Aaja Aaja’ from Hindi film legend Bappi Lahiri’s 1982 movie ‘Disco Dancer’.

It is a hit on social media similar to Tik Tok. It is sung by the Chinese as ‘jee mi, jee mi’ in Mandarin. It means ‘give me rice, give me rice’. Many people sing this song in front of pots to show that even essentials are not available during the lockdown.

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