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SC lawyer files complaint with Delhi Police, seeks revocation of Pro-Khalistan protesters’ passports

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March 27, 2023
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New Delhi, March 27: The Supreme Court lawyer Vineet Jindal on Monday filed a complaint in Delhi Police against Pro-Khalistani protesters, protesting at Indian Embassy, in Washington, USA. He also requested the Delhi Police to lodge an FIR against them and take strict action against them by revoking their passport as per law.

A Supreme Court lawyer files a complaint with Delhi Police against Pro-Khalistani protesters who are protesting at Indian Embassy, in Washington, USA. The complainant lawyer requests Delhi Police to lodge an FIR against them and take strict action by revoking their passport as…

— ANI (@ANI) March 27, 2023

The complaint stated that the protesters threatened and abused the Indian Ambassador to the USA, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, and the staff of the Indian embassy in Washington on Saturday. They also vandalized the Indian embassy, verbally abused and physically attacked an Indian journalist in Washington, also provoking and inciting the public at large outside the Indian Embassy against the Union of India.

In a video widely shared on the internet, one of the Khalistani demonstrators is heard making baseless claims about alleged killings of religious minorities in India, stated the complaint.

 

 

The statements made by the protesters clearly show that the protesters intended to incite Sikhs and Muslims against the Indian state and Indian Government. The Protesters were seen trying to instigate violence against the embassy staff through their speeches and also doing physical damage to the property of the Indian Embassy.

Through their acts and statements, the protestors have committed offences under sections 153,153A,504,505,506,120 of IPC that are cognizable and serious.

The complaint further requested the Delhi Police to lodge an FIR against them and take strict action against them by revoking their passport as per law.

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