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    Home»World»Melbourne Independence Day Event Sees Confrontation Between Indian Diaspora and Khalistani Elements

    Melbourne Independence Day Event Sees Confrontation Between Indian Diaspora and Khalistani Elements

    World August 15, 20251 Min Read
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    Melbourne Independence Day Event Sees Confrontation Between Indian Diaspora and Khalistani Elements
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    The 79th Independence Day celebrations in Melbourne were the scene of a face-off between the Indian diaspora and Khalistani supporters. The celebrations were disrupted by a group of Khalistanis, but the Indian community responded with patriotic songs. A report from The Australia Today on X detailed the disturbance outside the Consul General of India, stating that “Khalistani ‘goons’ reportedly created a ruckus, disrupting the premises and raising tensions.” The report further mentioned that the Indian community had gathered to celebrate peacefully, but their event was interrupted. Local authorities were present. The flag was hoisted by Consul General Dr. Sushil Kumar. Attendees included Hon. Brad Batin, MP, Cr Pradeep Tiwari, Mayor of Marybyrong, and members of the Indian diaspora. The morning was filled with patriotic enthusiasm, songs, and a commitment to enhancing the relationship between India and Australia.

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