London: India's national flag tricolour is burnt at Trafalgar Square in London on Sunday amid slogans of Khalistan Zindabad. The High Commission of India has issued a statement in this regard saying that it is deeply concerned and distressed by the incident. The High Commission assured that strict action will be taken against those who insult the national flag.
According to reports, the entire event was held to remember Khalistani terrorist Bhindrawale. Out of these, 5 Sikhs were leading hundreds of Sikhs dressed as 'Panch Pyare'. People had a photo of Bhindrawale in their hands and some women who were selling T-shirts supporting Khalistan. Many of them carried yellow Khalistani flags. The protesters were shouting slogans in favour of Sikh Jagtar Singh Johal who killed the Hindu leader and using spray to burn the flag.
This is what happens next. After burning one Indian flag, he burns a second. This happened today in Trafalgar Square during an Operation Blue Star Remembrance Rally. Full story in TOI. pic.twitter.com/RSBObEtM8G
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