India Australia Khalistan: Protest march of Khalistan supporters in Australia proved to be a flop show
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An AK-47 rifle was seen in one of the posters outside the Indian Embassy. Kill India was written in the poster and there was also a photo of a gun.
Along with Canada, America and Britain, Khalistanis also organized Protest in Australia under the ‘Kill India’ protest rally. Khalistani supporters today gathered in large numbers outside Indian Consulate in Melbourne to protest against the July 8 killing after threatening Indian High Commissioner to Australia Manpreet Vohra and Consul General of India in Melbourne Dr. Sushil Kumar. According to The Australia Today, Khalistanis also assaulted and pushed some Indians during the protest on St Kilda Road. An AK-47 rifle was seen in one of the posters outside the Indian Embassy. Kill India was written in the poster and there was also a photo of a gun.
Revenge of Nijjar’s murder
Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead on June 18 outside a gurdwara in Canada. Nijjar, 45, was one of the most wanted terrorists in India, carrying a reward of Rs 10 lakh. Two unidentified gunmen opened fire on Nijjar as he was preparing to leave his vehicle from the parking lot of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey in the western Canadian province of British Columbia at 6:00 a.m. Indian time. Khalistanis plan to hold rallies across the world to call Indian diplomats murderers.
New Delhi has also strongly criticized this issue. An Indian official told an Australia-based news forum that Indian officials are taking the issue very seriously and are in touch with Australian officials. Australia Today quoted the official as saying that we all must condemn this terror, Melbourne is the third best city to live in and here the democratic values and harmony of the community are being destroyed by some people. Indian authorities are taking this very seriously and are in touch with the relevant Australian authorities.
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