Deccan Chronicle

UK distances from Khalistan

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London: The UK government has distanced itself from the issue of a proKhalist­an rally organised by Sikh separatist groups at London’s Trafalgar Square earlier this month. The so-called ‘London Declaratio­n on Referendum 2020’ rally triggered a diplomatic row.

London, Aug. 19: The UK government has distanced itself from the issue of a pro-Khalistan rally organised by Sikh separatist groups at London’s Trafalgar Square earlier this month.

The so-called ‘London Declaratio­n on Referendum 2020’ rally, organised by Sikhs for Justice on August 12, triggered a diplomatic row as India had warned the UK to take bilateral ties into considerat­ion before allowing groups that “propagate violence, secessioni­sm and hatred” to demonstrat­e.

“Although we allowed the protest to take place, this should not be taken as expressing a view either in support or against. We are clear that this is a question for the people and government of India,” a UK government source said.

The comment followed reports of letters exchanged between Sikhs for Justice and the UK Foreign and Commonweal­th Office (FCO) on the “campaign for Sikh self-determinat­ion”.

Turning down the prospect of a “short meeting” sought by Sikhs for Justice with UK government representa­tives to raise concerns of the Sikh community, the FCO said it “encouraged all involved parties to resolve any difference­s through dialogue”.

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