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Khalistani extremists chant, “No Hindi, No Hindu..No Hindustan” slogans in US

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Mar 29, 2023, 03:00 pm IST
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Another day and another clip showing how much Khalistani extremists hate India. Ever since the Punjab police began a crackdown against Khalistani elements and their leader Amritpal Singh, there have been protests across the world. There have been visuals of them abusing the tricolour, Bhagat Singh, Hanuman Ji Brahmins and whatnot.

This time they targeted the national language Hindi, the majority populace of the country, Hindus and Bharat.
In a viral clip from March 28 from Sacramento, California, these extremists can be seen saying they need No Hindi, No Hindu and No Hindustan but only Khalistan.

In the viral clip, these extremists can also be seen saying, ‘Ye sadi Majburi hai, Khalistan Zaruri hai’.

https://twitter.com/WokeJanta/status/1640685817583525890?s=20

Hanuman, an ‘International Terrist’

A video that went viral on the internet shows men in turbans waving Khalistani flags saying, “Listen, if you and your media will call our Sant Baba Ji Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale a terrorist then you will have to listen to this and answer our questions. That your Hanumana was the world’s first international terrorist. He crossed the borders illegally, had no visa and did not even care about the sovereignty of the other country.”

https://twitter.com/pritamskhalsa/status/1639829122808688642?s=20

“He reached the other country (Lanka) and for one man he set ablaze the whole country, civilians were killed still you (Hindus) celebrate it as ‘Lanka Dahan’. It was your personal problem with Ravan still you killed civilians, crossed borders, and set ablaze their houses, then how can you call the problems of ‘Sikh’ your personal problem?” he added.

And shameless people celebrate his cruelty and honour him every year, he added.

Notably, on March 19, Khalistani terrorists attacked the Indian High Commission office in London as they took down the Indian flag from the office.

ANI reported, “Khalistani elements attempt to pull down the Indian flag but the flag was rescued by Indian security personnel at the High Commission of India, London.”

#WATCH | United Kingdom: Khalistani elements attempt to pull down the Indian flag but the flag was rescued by Indian security personnel at the High Commission of India, London.

(Source: MATV, London)

(Note: Abusive language at the end) pic.twitter.com/QP30v6q2G0

— ANI (@ANI) March 19, 2023

Meanwhile, on March 20 the Indian High Commission in London has replaced the earlier flag with a much bigger flag that now covers the entire balcony and wall.

India gives back to vandals Khalistanis .. Now a bigger flag is in place at Indian mission in London pic.twitter.com/SapoAHmSmt

— Naveen Kapoor (@IamNaveenKapoor) March 19, 2023

Also, on March 23, a video clip from a violent Khalistani protest was shared on the internet. In this video, Dal Khalsa, UK leader and ISI agent Gurcharan Singh surrounded with flags of Khalistan can be seen saying in Punjabi, ‘Bhagat Singh was a traitor. He proved Sikh leaders as terrorists. He proved the whole Sikh community as terrorist by licking the shoes of Brahmins. He is not ‘Shaheed-e-Azam,’ he is just a traitor. Shaheed-e-Azam’s are those who sacrificed their lives for the Khalsa.’

He further added, ‘Khalsa will be established all around the world and that the idea of Khalsa took birth to rule’.

Khali-sthani abusing Shaheed bhagat singh ji

Calling him as brahmins boot licker pic.twitter.com/WkCihqFltS

— Chad Infi𓄿 (@chad_infi) March 23, 2023

Notably, following the attack on High Commission office, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has called upon the UK government to arrest and prosecute the pro-Khalistan elements responsible for the incident. It has asked the UK government to ensure that such incidents do not repeat in the future.

ANI reported, “Government summons UK diplomats in Delhi pertaining to the incident of protestors taking down Indian flag at High Commission in London.

Senior-most UK diplomat in New Delhi was summoned late evening today to convey India’s strong protest at the actions taken by separatist and extremist elements against the Indian High Commission in London earlier in the day”

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