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'I am a Chinese, not a terrorist': Huawei India CEO tells Delhi court

The remark was made by Li Xiongwei's lawyer Vijay Aggarwal in the court where the I-T department had asked to rejected his bail plea

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BS Web Team New Delhi
Li Xiongwei, CEO of Huawei Telecommunications (India), on Friday while responding to the Income Tax Department’s position to his bail plea told a Delhi court, "I am a Chinese (national) and not a terrorist." His line came in reference to Shah Rukh Khan's line in movie, My name in Khan, where he had said, "My name is Khan and I am not a terrorist."

The remark was made by Li's lawyer Vijay Aggarwal in the court where the I-T department had asked to rejected his bail plea, reported The Economic Times. 

As India does not have an extradition treaty

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