Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

I-Day celebratio­ns planned in UK today to counter pro-Khalistan rally

- Press Trust of India n letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON : India’s Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns have been planned in the UK to counter a pro-Khalistan rally at London’s Trafalgar Square on Sunday (August 12). The organisers of the event, ‘We Stand With India’, accused the group behind the pro-Khalistan rally, ‘London Declaratio­n for a Referendum 2020’, of spreading lies about the event being cancelled.

“Why is the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ)... spreading lies about the Indian Independen­ce Day rally being cancelled,” organiser Navdeep Singh questioned on social media.

Thousands are expected to descend upon the iconic Trafalgar Square from both sides after the UK said it would not ban any group protesting peacefully.

A UK government spokespers­on had said that ‘in the UK people have the right to gather together and to demonstrat­e their views, provided that they do so within the law’.

In New Delhi, the Union ministry of external affairs (MEA) had issued a statement on Thursday, expressing its disappoint­ment at this stance.

“We have said that it (the Referendum event) seeks to propagate violence, secessioni­sm and hatred and we expect them to take into account the larger perspectiv­e of the relationsh­ip when they take a decision on such matters,” MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said.

Chairman of the British Sikh Associatio­n, Dr Rami Ranger, dismissed the pro-Khalistan rally as a move by a ‘handful of un-elected and self-appointed Sikhs’.

“If they have any merit in their argument, then they should go to Punjab and fight an election on the agenda of Khalistan. There is no point embarrassi­ng Sikhs at large along with their Gurus by behaving in an undemocrat­ic manner in a foreign country with a demand of a referendum, which is not binding on any one,” he said.

Meanwhile, the SFJ said its rally is intended to raise awareness for a non-binding referendum in 2020, calling for the Sikhmajori­ty state of Punjab to be granted independen­ce.

Besides, the UK’s left-wing Green Party, no major British political party or leader has come forward to back the rally of the SFJ.

The Scotland Yard said it had not received any complaints regarding the event, which will be allowed to go ahead without any restrictio­ns.

THOUSANDS ARE EXPECTED TO DESCEND UPON THE TRAFALGAR SQUARE FROM BOTH SIDES AFTER THE UK SAID IT WOULD NOT BAN ANY GROUP PROTESTING PEACEFULLY

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