China Can’t Be Absolved Of COVID-19, Impartial Probe Needed: NewsMobile Editor-In-Chief Saurabh Shukla

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As the world continues to fight the battle against the coronavirus, which was reportedly originated from China, NewsMobile Editor-in-Chief Saurabh Shukla said that the world has to stand up against China.

Speaking on a TV debate show on Republic TV, he said China cannot be absolved of COVID-19 and an impartial probe is needed against it, adding that the world should seek an answer from China as the WHO doesn’t have the investigating power.

He further said, “COVID-19 was a bio-weapon that China has unleashed. China has systematically made sure through its funding efforts, money power and bullying tried to take control of bodies like WHO.”

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