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Sydney: Khalistani components assault the enterprise of Yogesh Khattar, who had helped nationalist pupil Vishal Jood

Khalistani components lively in Australia have reportedly attacked the enterprise premises of Yogesh Khattar positioned in North Mead of Sydney. Yogesh Khattar, president of New South Wales Arya Pritinidhi Sabha turned an eyesore for Khalistani components after he helped and supported Indian pupil Vishal Jood to combat his authorized battle.
Terming Khalistani components as vicious he mentioned that they’re making an attempt to hurt him bodily including that this time they tried to entice him the way in which they did to Vishal Jood.
24 years outdated Vishal Jood from Haryana was arrested by Australian authorities over fees of attacking Khalistani extremists at Haris Park in Sydney. He was arrested by Australian police on April 16 and was later denied bail. Khalistani components received him arrested on a false and fabricated cost as he was making an attempt to avoid wasting the Tricolour.  
In the Indian diaspora in Australia, a number of netizens from India joined the motion to demand the discharge of Jood. Yogesh Khattar performed a key position to make sure authorized assist to Vishal Jood.
Notably, Khalistani brokers carried out this assault in opposition to Khattar hours earlier than Vishal Jood is ready to be launched on October 15. Yogesh Khattar helped Vishal Jood to get a profitable plea cut price and he’s set to be launched from NSW Prison. This apparently made Khalistani components indignant. Yogesh Khattar who spoke to Australia Today confirmed the assault: “I generally work till late at my business but left a little early yesterday. Looks like the attackers didn’t find me so angrily destroyed our vehicles.”
He additional instructed The Australia Today that on the afternoon of October thirteenth he obtained a name from NSW Police Multicultural liaison officer a couple of video floating on a social media platform. “I told her on the phone that I had no idea about any video and have not seen it. This video apparently had an appeal for a ‘Victory rally’ on Vishal Jood’s release. And surprisingly it had my picture and phone number,” he instructed the newspaper.
Yogesh Khatar mentioned that conspiracies are being hatched to malign the picture of Hindu group. He mentioned that he principally stays conscious of the actions of the group. “But if other community leaders and I didn’t know about this video that means someone has purposely made it to malign the Hindu community,” he mentioned. He has categorically instructed NSW Police’s multicultural group liaison officer that he has no plan to organise a rally to rejoice the discharge of Vishal Jood. But he requested the officer to look into who else uploaded and circulated the video and the motive behind it. He has filed a Police criticism as his telephone quantity and photograph had been maliciously used. 

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