Khalistani supporters created a ruckus by forcing their way into Indians’ protest

by Sudeep Singh

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  • After the Sikh community itself failed to adequately promote its history of sacrifice, when the government began promoting it, instead of encouraging this, Khalistani elements sitting abroad have continuously criticized the Indian government.
  • A few days ago in Bangladesh, after a Hindu youth was brutally beaten, he was tied to a tree and burned alive.
  • Gurjeet Singh Bakhshi, National Principal General Secretary of Sikh Brotherhood International, says that the time has come for foreign governments to take strict action against such Khalistani elements so that their baseless propaganda against the Indian government can be stopped.

A few days ago in Bangladesh, after a Hindu youth was brutally beaten, he was tied to a tree and burned alive. In fact, this is not the first such incident; Hindus there are being subjected to this kind of persecution on a regular basis. Seeking the provision of security for them, Indians in London were holding a protest against Bangladesh. During this protest, some Khalistani supporters forcibly entered, created chaos, raised slogans against India, and tore the Indian national flag, the Tricolour.

At present, the Sikh community is receiving considerable respect in India. At the government level, festivals of the Sikh Gurus are being celebrated. After the Sikh community itself failed to adequately promote its history of sacrifice, when the government began promoting it, instead of encouraging this, Khalistani elements sitting abroad have continuously criticized the Indian government. This results in the defamation of Sikhs worldwide. Now they have crossed all limits: when open atrocities are being committed against Indians—especially members of the Hindu community—in Bangladesh, and protests are held to condemn and stop these acts, the Khalistanis unnecessarily barge into those protests and start criticizing India instead.

Gurjeet Singh Bakhshi, National Principal General Secretary of Sikh Brotherhood International, says that the time has come for foreign governments to take strict action against such Khalistani elements so that their baseless propaganda against the Indian government can be stopped.

Sudeep Singh

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