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When it comes to China, they have to do something suspicious.
Although Chinese President Xi Jinping did not visit New Delhi for the G20 Summit, that even made everybody suspicious around the world.
But Chinese Premier Li Qiang represented the country at the G20 India summit.
The Chinese delegation were given accommodation at Taj Palace.
The five star hotel where the Chinese delegation stayed for G-20 found itself flummoxed managing the situation as strange events took place one after another.
A report by the Times of India claimed the bags that the delegates carried were of unusual dimensions raising suspicion. The hotel staff were however told to clear them as they belonged to the category of diplomatic baggage, but a staff member reported 'suspicious equipment' inside the bag and that started a 12-hour drama, the TOI report said. The Chinese delegates stayed at Delhi's Taj Palace hotel.
According to the report, the hotel authorities wanted to pass the bag through the scanner to be certain of the content inside, but apparently, the Chinese side resisted that.
The Indian security team did not yield to the resistance of the Chinese side. They stood outside the room where the suspicious object was found as the Chinese side deliberated what to do with the bag.
After 12 hours, the report said, it was decided that the bag would be sent to the embassy. The equipment remained a mystery as the bag moved to the embassy.
This was not the only strange thing the Chinese delegation did. They demanded a private network refusing the use the hotel's internet connection. The demand was declined by the hotel.
One can only wonder what was really there in the bag.