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No Khalistani protestor turns up at Indian High Commission no matter requires demonstrations on social media

By Loveena Tandon: Pro-India Sikh voices disassociated with the fragments of separatism as none of Khalistani protestors turned up exterior the Indian High Commission inside the United Kingdom, whatever the resolution for protests on April 29 on diverse social media platforms.

UK Police instructed India Today that they’d been “aware” of the protest and likewise despatched officers to the HCI. There was fastened patrolling by the Commission, along with police autos that had been on standby. But there was no trace of the protestors all by means of the day.

In the meantime, on April 29, at a diaspora meet and greet with the Minister of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Dr Jitendra Singh, and a excellent member of the Sikh group acknowledged the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in course of the Sikh group.

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Jitendra Kumar acknowledged, “Every time on Gurupurab or such event he (PM Modi) pays respect to the holy book. I have not seen any other Prime Minister do this. Every time he visits any country outside, the first thing he does is that he visits the Gurudwara to pay respects. That is what makes us feel so good. That is the reason we feel like going back to Punjab, back to India and thinking about India all the time.”

Speaking about Khalistani factions, he told India Today, “Khalistanis are lost people who have no idea of the teachings of Guru Nanak. Most of the Sikh communities here (in the UK) do not support them. We are a peace-loving community and we love India.”

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