United States: Vandalism at the Indian Embassy in San Francisco, according to reports from John Kirby, a spokesman for the White House National Security Council, is “Absolutely unacceptable” and is condemned by the US. “Such vandalism is definitely wrong, and we condemn it. The embassy security service of the State Department is coordinating an appropriate investigation with regional authorities. The State Department will focus on repairing the infrastructure “added Kirby.
A group of protestors stormed the consulate’s grounds
A spokesman for the US State Department said, “The Indian Consulate attack and any other attack on diplomatic facilities within the United States are both condemned by the United States. We promise to protect these facilities’ safety and security as well as the diplomats who work there.” On Sunday, a group of supporters of Khalistan dismantled the temporary security barriers the police had erected and placed two Khalistani flags inside the Consulate building. After thereafter, according to reports, a group of protestors stormed the consulate’s grounds and began using iron rods to smash the doors and windows.
Supporters of Khalistan rallied outside the Australian Parliament in Canberr
The Indian-American community strongly condemned the incident. The Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS) said, “We are also terrified by the entire breakdown of law and order in London and SFO. Where a few radicalized separatists stormed India’s diplomatic offices. In addition to the US, supporters of Khalistan rallied outside the Australian Parliament in Canberra to voice their opposition to the Punjabi police onrush on radical preacher Amritpal Singh and his followers. The change occurs a day after pro-Khalistan protesters tore down the national flag at the Indian High Commission in London.
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