A group of Indian citizens in the United Kingdom, along with the members of the Overseas Friends of the BJP, disrupted an event in London organised by extremist elements with Pakistan’s support to demand a separate Sikh state. The group, which is planning to organize a referendum for the same in 2020, raised slogans in support of Khalistan and against the Indian government. The pro-India group sang patriotic songs and danced to the accompaniment of loud dhols.
Pakistan-origin Nazir Ahmed, member of the House of Lords, was also present at the event and declared his support for Khalistan “for my Sikh brothers and sisters”. Last week, reports revealed that Indian intelligence agencies had managed to get documents from the computer of a senior Pakistan Army official, which give detailed insight into Pakistan’s Khalistan plan.
A group of Indian citizens in the United Kingdom, along with the members of the Overseas Friends of the BJP, disrupted an event in London organised by extremist elements with Pakistan’s support to demand a separate Sikh state. The group, which is planning to organize a referendum for the same in 2020, raised slogans in support of Khalistan and against the Indian government. The pro-India group sang patriotic songs and danced to the accompaniment of loud dhols.
Pakistan-origin Nazir Ahmed, member of the House of Lords, was also present at the event and declared his support for Khalistan “for my Sikh brothers and sisters”. Last week, reports revealed that Indian intelligence agencies had managed to get documents from the computer of a senior Pakistan Army official, which give detailed insight into Pakistan’s Khalistan plan.