PTI
New Delhi, March 20
Pakistani intelligence company ISI has instigated abroad Khalistan supporters to organise protests and demonstrations abroad together with London, San Francisco and Canberra as a part of its plan, officers stated on Monday.
While pro-Khalistan supporters vandalised the Indian High Commission in London and the Indian Consulate in San Francisco, there have been sporadic protests in Australia.
All theses acts by the pro-Khalistan components had been orchestrated by ISI brokers working in several nations, the officers stated.
Citing latest incidents in several elements of the world, they stated there was a design by ISI brokers to organise protests, vandalism of locations of Indian pursuits through Khalistani components exploiting their spiritual sentiments.
Last week, the Honorary Consulate of India in Australia’s Brisbane metropolis was compelled to shut down resulting from security issues after Khalistan supporters organised an unauthorised gathering and blocked the entry of the workplace, days after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese assured India that his authorities won’t tolerate “excessive actions”.
Several Hindu temples in Melbourne had been additionally vandalised by Khalistan supporters in latest months.
Canada has additionally seen an increase in anti-India actions just lately by Khalistani supporters who’ve vandalised some Hindu temples.
Last September, the Ministry of External Affairs issued an announcement condemning the rise of hate crimes towards Indians and anti-India actions in Canada, expressing concern with stern language.
The Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS) has additionally blamed Pakistan’s spy company ISI for instigating and funding Sikh radicalisation with false propaganda.
The Punjab Police on Saturday carried out a large crackdown on Khalistan sympathiser Amritpal Singh and members of his group ‘Waris Punjab De’ following which the unconventional preacher has been on run.
Amritpal was final 12 months anointed head of ‘Waris Punjab De’, which was based by actor and activist Deep Sidhu who died in a street accident in February 2022. The occasion was held at Moga’s Rode, the native village of slain militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
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