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Khalistan Supporters Vandalize Indian Embassy In Rome

Khalistan supporters vandalize Indian Embassy in Rome, India demands action.

Khalistan supporters, who are running an anti-India agenda in the name of farmers, raised fierce clashes at the Indian embassy in Rome on 26 January and raised anti-India slogans.

In this case, India has demanded strict action against the miscreants, expressing concern in front of the Italian government.

Sources said that on behalf of the Government of India, it has been said that we have conveyed our concerns to the Government of Italy.

Security of Indian diplomats and diplomatic premises is the responsibility of the host government.

The Indian government hoped that the Italian authorities would take action against the culprits and prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

According to the report, Khalistan supporters waved Khalistan flags in the embassy building of India and also wrote slogans in support of Khalistan on the wall.

Anti-India slogans were also raised during this period. Earlier on Tuesday, members of Khalistani separatist groups created a ruckus outside the Indian embassy in Washington DC.

Explain that the farmers’ organizations are continuously protesting against the three agricultural laws brought by the central government.

It mainly consists of farmers from Punjab and Haryana, who are adamant about repealing the three agricultural laws.

It has been introduced by the Central Government as major reforms in the agricultural sector that will remove middlemen and allows farmers to sell their products anywhere in the country.

The deadlock has not been resolved so far due to several rounds of talks between the government and farmer unions.

UN’s statement on peasant demonstrations- It is necessary to respect non-violent, peaceful demonstrations.

Amid violent clashes between farmers and police personnel in India, a spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that peaceful demonstrations, freedom to gather, and respect for non-violence are essential.

On the question of violence by the miscreants in New Delhi in the name of the peasant movement, General Secretary Guterres spokesman Stephen Dujarric said on Tuesday that as we say in many such cases, I think that peaceful demonstrations, freedom to congregate and respect non-violence Necessary.

Thousands of farmers took out a tractor parade in Delhi on Tuesday in favor of the farmers’ demand to withdraw the three new agricultural laws of the Center.

During this time, protesters attacked the police and vandalized vehicles at many places. Not only this, but the protesting farmers also put a religious flag on the Red Fort.

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