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China orders its military to pledge total loyalty to Xi Jinping

"The army should follow Xi's command, answer to his order, and never worry him," a new guideline issued by the Central Military Commission says.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk Beijing Published on: November 06, 2017 13:17 IST
Xi became chairman of the military commission in 2012 and
Xi became chairman of the military commission in 2012 and acquired the new title of commander-in-chief of the joint forces battle command centre last year.

 

China's over two million-strong military has been ordered to pledge absolute loyalty to President Xi Jinping while a paramilitary police force now literally sings his praises, further cementing his place as the country's most powerful leader in decades.

A new guideline issued by the Central Military Commission and reported by state news agency Xinhua late Sunday says the world's largest armed forces should be "absolutely loyal, honest and reliable to Xi".

The commission's calls for fidelity to Xi shows the extent to which he has consolidated power since having his eponymous philosophy written into the party constitution last month.

Xi's political philosophy -- Xi Jinping Thought -- should also guide the strengthening of the military, Xinhua said of the new guideline.

"The army should follow Xi's command, answer to his order, and never worry him," Xinhua quoted the guideline as saying.

China has been governed in an ostensibly collective fashion by the Communist party's elite Politburo Standing Committee for decades now.

On Sunday, a song titled "Be a good soldier for Chairman Xi" was released by the People's Armed Police, a paramilitary force under the Military Commission.

The song replaces a half-century-old song of the army that went: "Be a good soldier for Chairman Mao". The development is a sign of how Xi has increasingly centralised power and looks to be following in the footsteps of revolutionary leader Mao Zedong.

Xi became chairman of the military commission when he came to power in 2012 and last year acquired the new title of commander-in-chief of the joint forces battle command centre.

He has also presided over a corruption crackdown that felled some of the country's highest-ranking military officers.

(With agency inputs)

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