Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

British govt distances itself from London Khalistan rally

A UK govt source says though they have allowed Aug 12 protest, this should not be taken as expressing a view either in support or against

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LONDON: 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 the Us-based advocacy group 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 the 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 the 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”.

“The UK is rightly proud of the long-standing tradition in this country that people are free to gather together and demonstrat­e their views,” the letter dated August 17 from the unnamed ‘desk officer for India’ at the FCO states.

“The British government acknowledg­es the strength of feeling in the Sikh community regarding the events of 1984, including events at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. We encourage all states to ensure that their domestic laws meet internatio­nal human rights standards,” it adds.

The Sikhs for Justice, which hailed its announceme­nt of a global non-binding referendum on so-called “Punjab Independen­ce” in November 2020 at the rally, described the FCO response as “very encouragin­g”.

“The response of the UK’S foreign office on pro-khalistan rally is very encouragin­g and we will continue to engage foreign government­s on the issue of Sikhs right of self-determinat­ion and demand to hold referendum to determine the status of Punjab,” said Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, legal adviser to the group.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? A protest at Trafalgar Square in central London on August 12.
AFP FILE A protest at Trafalgar Square in central London on August 12.
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