Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

DON’T ALLOW PROKHALIST­ANI MEET IN LONDON, INDIA TELLS UK

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NEWDELHI: Following reports of a pro-Khalistan event being planned in London next month, a senior official here said on Thursday that India has issued a demarche to Britain in this connection.

In diplomatic parlance, demarche is a counter move or manoeuvre by a country.

“We have seen the reports and I would like to confirm that we have taken this matter up with the UK government,” external affairs ministry spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said in a media briefing here. “We have also issued a demarche to them,” he said.

“We expect that the UK government will not allow any such group, whose intention is to spread hatred and impact our bilateral relations, to use its country,” Kumar said.

Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a human right advocacy group with radical leanings, has announced that it will hold what it calls a “London Declaratio­n” on an independen­ce referendum for the Indian state of Punjab in the British capital on August 12.

Kumar said the majority of the Sikh community, whether they be in Britain or living in other countries, have very good relations with India.

“They also have good relations with the countries in which they are living,” he said.

SFJ PLANS TO HOLD A ‘LONDON DECLARATIO­N’ ON ‘INDEPENDEN­CE REFERENDUM’ ON AUGUST 12

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