Xu Hairong, head of the Xinjiang Discipline Inspection Commission, said some Communist Party of China (CPC) members participated in terrorist activities backed by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), a party affiliated newspaper reported.
"Certain Party members made irresponsible remarks on decisions made by their superiors, some of which are opposed to the requirements of the CPC Central Committee and Xinjiang regional committee," Xu said.
"Some are double-tongued about significant issues on anti-separatism, ethnic unity and national unification," Xu said.
China deployed a large number of security forces in the region, bordering the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), to contain violence. Recent reports said Xinjiang police killed 28 terrorists when they attacked a coal mine.
Commenting on Xu's remarks, a Xinjiang-based expert told the Global Times that a few grassroots and middle-rank officials of the ethnic minority groups were ambivalent about the anti-separatism campaign, despite faced with terrorism, extremism and separatism as well as pan-Islamism and pan-Turkism.
Extem Helil, an official in Wensu county in southern Xinjiang, was sentenced to six years' imprisonment in 2013 for sharing downloaded documents that advocate jihad and incite ethnic hatred, news site legaldaily.Com.Cn reported.
Zhao Xinwei, the editor-in-chief of the Urumqi-based Xinjiang Daily, was expelled from the Party and removed from his post in early November, for making "groundless comments" on the nation's major decisions, reports have said.
Zhao's remarks were found to be inconsistent with central and local stand of the Party on significant issues, including ethnic separatism, terrorism and religious extremism.
"Hostile forces took advantage of conflicts over the uneven economic development to exaggerate social divergence and incite violence," La Disheng, a professor at the Party School of the CPC Xinjiang Regional Party Committee, said.
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