Britain, March 21 (Press Ki Taquat) – During the campaign to arrest Amritpal, Khalistan supporters tried to insult the tricolor in London. The crowd waving the Khalistani flag wanted to take down the Indian flag and raise their own flag. Now in this matter, India has summoned Britain as to why there was no security outside their High Commission. Meanwhile, how much leeway do they think there is for protest in the UK, and when does the government act?
Protests have been sparked in the United Kingdom. This is an exemption under Articles 10 and 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights. This has directly sparked protests in the United Kingdom. It comes directly into human rights that if someone wants to have his say on an issue, and all other means have been exhausted, i.e., he has petitioned the government, and still there is no hearing, So he can resist. Streets but it should be peaceful. If there is a problem with the protest, some form of violence, or damage to public or private property, action can be taken.
The latest case is that of Amritpal Singh. In which the supporters of Khalistan also attacked the building of the Indian High Commission located in the British capital London on March 20. The mob carrying the Khalistan flag tried to hoist the Khalistani flag by removing the Indian flag from the High Commission building. The attackers also spray-painted ‘Free Amritpal’ in large letters on the wall outside the embassy. After this incident, India has also registered its strong protest in front of Britain.
