Deng Xiangchao, professor at Shangdong Jianzhu University, was removed as a member of the Standing Committee of Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
The government of East China's Shandong Province announced on Thursday they had also dismissed Deng as counsellor of the provincial government, state-run Global Times reported.
The provincial government said it will no longer employ Deng as a counsellor due to "relevant regulations," but did not give specific reasons.
The daily did not elaborate on his "offending" comments.
The legacy left by Mao, founder of the ruling Chinese Communist Part of China (CPC) has come under cloud after his death as the party has shed hardline Communism advocated by him and violent purges during the decade-long Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) and opted for wide spread economic reforms, registering fastest development for over two decades.
Photos showing angry people protesting against Deng in front of the gate of Shandong Jianzhu University are circulating online.
The photos are dated Wednesday.
Mao's loyalists said on their blogs that a few supporters of Deng argued with them at the scene but they were outnumbered by patriots who love Mao.
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