Khalistanis attack British Indians gathered outside Indian High Commission in London
Khalistanis attack British Indians gathered outside Indian High Commission in London
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London: Pakistan ’s backed Khalistanis on Saturday attacked a number of British Indians who were standing outside the Indian High Commission in London. Overseas Pakistanis Welfare Council (OPWC) and Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) were blamed for the attack on rival demonstrators from Friends of India Society, UK, who had gathered outside the Indian High Commission.

As per the report, UK-based Kashmiri and pro-Khalistan outfits started chanted anti-India slogans to counter protesters chanting pro-Modi slogans which started the fight. In the video, men wearing Sikh turbans can be seen raising slogans “Naraa-e-Taqbeer” and “Allah-u-Akbar”.

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According to the source, one man was arrested for "breach of peace" and was later “de-arrested” with no charges. OPWC and SFJ had organised a protest rally against “atrocities on ethnic minorities in India”.

It is alleged that US-based pro-Khalistan organisation SFJ receives funding and support from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The group has been carrying out anti-India campaign 'Referendum 2020' all over the world but so far it has failed to garner popular support from the Sikh diaspora.

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Post Pulwama attack, British Indians had organised several protests against Pakistan and chanted ‘Pakistan murdabad’ outside the Pakistan High Commission in London.

Pakistani is in deep state is covertly trying to revive the Khalistan movement. According to the report. the government is aware of ISI’s connection with Sikh radicals in the US, Canada, UK and Australia.

 

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