SFJ call to shut down Indian Embassy in London ends in failure
Sikhs for Justice’s rally for shutting down of Indian embassy in London on December 10 ended up as spectacular failure as not a single protester heeded to the Khalistani group’s call for thronging the Indian consulate, apparently in support of the farmers’ protest back in India. Pro-Khalistani group SFJ calls for shutting down of Indian diplomatic missions The Pro-Khalistani group Sikhs for Justice on Monday had threatened that they would close down the Indian diplomatic missions in London, Birmingham, Frankfurt, Vancouver, Toronto, Washington DC, San Francisco and New York on December 10 through cars, tractors and truck rallies. Earlier, the top SFJ functionary Gurpatwant Singh Pannun blustered that the pro-Khalistani group will “shut down” the Indian diplomatic mission in various countries on Thursday, December 10, in solidarity with the farmers’ protest continuing in India. NIA files charge-sheet against 16 Khalistani terrorists operating from foreign soil Following SFJ’s call for shutting down of Indian embassies in foreign countries, the National Investigation Agency tightened its noose around the Khalistani group and filed a charge-sheet on Wednesday against 16 accused associated with the terrorist organisation Sikh for Justice in Referendum-2020.







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