SAD, other outfits raise pro-Khalistani slogans on Operation Blue Star anniversary
Thursday, 6 June 2024 Pro-Khalistani slogans were raised by a variety of groups on Thursday, the 40th anniversary of Operation Blue Star. These groups included Dal Khalsa and Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), some of which carried the Khalistani flag and included pictures of a destroyed Akal Takht.
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Khalistan Protestor Attacks Jaishankar In London, Tears Indian Flag As Uk Police Remain Unresponsive. Khalistani extremists attempted to attack External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in London as he exited an event at Chatham House. A video shows a protestor tearing the Indian flag while UK police stood by unresponsive. Pro-Khalistan demonstrators staged a protest outside the venue. The UK government’s leaked extremism report lists pro-Khalistan extremism as a concern. Earlier this year, Sikh protesters vandalized the Indian High Commission in London, prompting India to summon the UK’s deputy high commissioner over the security breach.
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