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Pro-Khalistan Slogans Found in Multiple Delhi Metro Stations

by Ayushi
August 27, 2023
in INDIA
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In a concerning development, multiple Delhi Metro stations have been found to be defaced with pro-Khalistan slogans, including messages like ‘Khalistan Zindabad’ and ‘Delhi Banega Khalistan’. The Delhi Police have taken notice of the situation and are initiating legal action against this act of vandalism.

According to a statement from Delhi Police as reported by news agency ANI, more than five metro stations in the national capital have been targeted with pro-Khalistan slogans. The slogans are indicative of support for the creation of an independent Khalistan, a cause that has been a source of controversy and tension in India for years.

 

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Delhi Police has responded promptly to the situation and is taking legal action against those responsible for writing the pro-Khalistan slogans. The defacement of public spaces with such messages is a violation of law and order, and the authorities are working to address the issue.

 

The discovery of the pro-Khalistan slogans comes ahead of the G20 Summit scheduled to take place in Delhi from September 9 to 10. The summit is expected to be attended by over 30 heads of state, top officials from the European Union, invited guest countries, and 14 heads of international organizations.

 

In light of the upcoming G20 Summit and the anticipated inconveniences due to security measures and traffic restrictions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Delhi residents to cooperate and make the summit a success. He acknowledged the temporary disruptions citizens might face during the event and called for understanding and support.

 

The appearance of pro-Khalistan slogans in multiple Delhi Metro stations is a concerning incident, particularly in the context of the upcoming G20 Summit. Authorities are actively addressing the situation and taking legal action to ensure public spaces are not used for promoting divisive agendas. As Delhi prepares to host international dignitaries, security and law enforcement measures are being heightened to ensure the safety and success of the summit.

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