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Khalistani Terrorist Disrespects Tricolor in UK, Mocks England PM – Shocking Incident

After Canada, protests against India by Khalistanis are now increasing in England. In England, another incident of disrespect to the Indian national flag has come to light. In the Indian Embassy in England, a mob attacked and desecrated the tricolour flag. The attack on the Indian embassy was carried out by most wanted Khalistani Gurcharan Singh, who is now in British territory.

In Canada, Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed, and in England, Khalistani activities have intensified. Khalistani supporter Gurcharan Singh, who was involved in the attack on the Indian embassy, threw the tricolour flag on the ground and spread cow urine on it. Then he put the cow urine -filled bottle on the tricolour and told Indian Prime Minister Modi that they can drink it this way. Gurcharan Singh had also mocked the British Prime Minister.

Gurcharan Singh, who is number 17 on the NIA’s list of terrorists, has also issued threats and thrown paint on the car of Harman Singh, the owner of a well-known Sikh restaurant in Britain. Harman Singh said that they have always been against Khalistan. He has been receiving threats for the last 8 months. He has been attacked four times so far.

Supporters of Khalistan in England Stage Another Protest: Chant Slogans Outside Indian High Commission

Khalistani supporters‘ activities abroad are continuously increasing. In Scotland, England, the attack on Indian High Commission officials in a Gurudwara and their attempt to stop them from entering the Gurudwara has not yet subsided. Now, once again, supporters have taken the tricolour flag outside the Indian High Commission in England and demonstrated against it.

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