The Asian Age

Hundreds turn out to support and counter pro-Khalistan rally in UK

- ADITI KHANNA

Hundreds of people turned out at Trafalgar Square here on Sunday in support of a pro-Khalistan rally as well as to counter the event with an Independen­ce Day celebratio­n.

The We Stand With India and Love My India events were organised by Indian diaspora groups as a reaction to the pro-Khalistan London Declaratio­n for a Referendum 2020.

The pro-India group, confined to a demarcated area of the square away from the anti-India rally, waved the Indian tricolour and placards reading India Jai Ho and Vande Mataram and beat their dhols in an attempt to drown out some of the speeches in favour of the so-called Referendum 2020. "Indian Sikhs don't want this Referendum 2020, they don't even know what this Referendum is about, who is organising and why," said Navdeep Singh, one of the organisers being the pro-India demonstrat­ion.

On the other end, the pro-Khalistani supporters shouted slogans such as Khalistan Zindabad and waved anti-India placards.

Pakistani-origin House of Lords peer Lord Nazir Ahmed was among the key speakers for the group.

Scotland Yard, which had confirmed that an "appropriat­e and proportion­ate policing plan" will be in place for the demonstrat­ions at Trafalgar Square, maintained a watchful eye over the proceeding­s, which remained largely peaceful with no face-offs being allowed to get out of control by vigilant police officers.

A UK government spokespers­on had earlier allowed the rally to go ahead, saying that "in the UK people have the right to gather together and to demonstrat­e their views, provided that they do so within the law".

The Ministry of External Affairs had issued a statement expressing its disappoint­ment at the stance.

We Stand With India and Love My India events were organised by Indian diaspora as a reaction to Referendum 2020

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