As pro-Khalistan protestors held demonstrations ahead of the G7 summit in Canada, Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Monday urged the Sikh community in foreign countries to speak against such "violent" acts.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri lashed out at the pro-Khalistan protestors holding demonstrations ahead of the G7 summit in Canada. Puri termed them as "kiraye ke tatto" and said that they should not be taken "seriously".
Protestors on Tuesday burnt the effigy of Pakistan Army Chief for harbouring terrorism and targeting people on the basis of their religion in a terror attack of April 22 in Pahalgam of Jammu- Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives.
"We just want to send out a message to Pakistan that everyone in India is full of hatred towards their country. If they don't put an end to terrorism, they will have to face consequences." The protestors called upon the international community to recognise and act firmly against state-sponso
Dozens of protestors from various organisations on Saturday protested near the Pakistan Embassy in Kathmandu, alleging that the nation harboured terrorists and targeted attacks on Hindus in Pahalgam earlier this week.
In videos that went viral on social media, Colonel Taimur Rahat, Pakistan Army Defence Attache in London was seen publicly making gestures towards Indian protestors to slit their throat publicly.
Pakistan: STP district president Syed Jalal Shah was arrested after protestors attacked Minister Kheel Das Kohistani's convoy in Thatta, Sindh during a demonstration over canal disputes, prompting official condemnations and calls for investigation.
The protestors tried to gather outside the ED office here, and the police present at the spot warned them to vacate the place. Later on, the police used water cannons to disperse the protestors.
The protestors climbed the train deck and began chanting slogans of "ED-shahi nahi chalegi! (ED rule will not be tolerated!)". Police officials entered the scene and walked the protestors away from the rail track, clearing the way.
The Balochistan National Party (BNP) conducted an urgent press conference in Quetta on Monday evening, cautioning of dire repercussions if the current government crackdown on its members and peaceful demonstrators continues, as reported by The Balochistan Post (TBP).