Khalistan Supporters Attempt to Attack S. Jaishankar’s Car in London: Tear Down Indian Flag, Protest Intensifies – Watch Video
London witnessed a shocking incident when Khalistani supporters attempted to attack Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s car. The protesters surrounded his vehicle and even tore down the Indian national flag while raising anti-India slogans.
Protest Erupts After Jaishankar’s Event
Jaishankar, who is currently in London, had attended a special event at the Chatham House think tank. As he was heading towards his car after the event, a group of Khalistani protesters, who were already demonstrating at the location, started chanting slogans against India.
One protester, carrying an Indian flag, suddenly stepped in front of Jaishankar’s car and attempted to block its path. In a shocking act of defiance, he tore the Indian tricolor, sparking outrage among Indian communities. Security personnel quickly intervened, restraining the individual and moving him away from the vehicle.
Indian Community Outraged Over the Incident
The video of the incident has gone viral on social media, drawing strong reactions from Indians worldwide. Many have condemned the act and expressed anger over the disrespect shown towards the national flag.
Following the incident, members of the Indian community in London staged protests, demanding strict action from the British government against those responsible. There is also growing pressure on the Indian government to raise the issue diplomatically and seek assurances for better security measures.
Previous Khalistani Incidents Abroad
This is not the first time Khalistani elements have engaged in anti-India activities abroad. In recent years, similar incidents have been reported outside Indian embassies in the UK, Canada, and the US. The Indian government has repeatedly condemned such actions and urged foreign governments to take strict measures against such groups.
Jaishankar’s Strong Statement on Kashmir
During his speech at Chatham House, Jaishankar addressed the Kashmir issue, stating that the dispute would be resolved once Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is reunited with India. His remarks have gained significant attention amid rising tensions over the matter.
The latest incident in London has once again raised concerns about the increasing activities of Khalistani groups and their attempts to disrupt Indian diplomatic engagements abroad.