
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal …
New Delhi:
India has responded to Britain in a very strict tone to make a dent of Khalistan supporters under the security of Foreign Minister S Jaishankar in London. On Friday, the Ministry of External Affairs held a press conference that a deep concern has been expressed from the UK government regarding the dent in the security of the Foreign Minister. The Ministry of External Affairs said that this incident seems to have been given such a license to separatist forces in Britain.
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Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that it is very clear that separatist and militant people are with the support behind this incident. He said that there is a reference behind this incident. It is important to understand this. He said that this incident shows that separatist forces in Britain have been licensed in a way. It seems that perhaps the people there do not take this incident seriously, or they do not matter. Perhaps this is why it is ignored.
This is why these people try to intimidate to threaten. Jaiswal said that the UK State Department has issued a statement, we have seen it. How much they believe in this will be known only when appropriate action will be taken against the people guilty behind these incidents.
Earlier, India had strongly protested
India also expressed strong opposition to this incident on Thursday. India had said that it is expected that the UK government will fully follow its diplomatic obligations in such matters. The in -charge of the British High Commission was summoned to the Ministry of External Affairs and also submitted an objection letter. The incident took place when Jaishankar was leaving from there after the conclusion of a dialogue session in ‘Chautham House’ on Wednesday evening. ‘Chautham House’ is the headquarters of the ‘Royal Institute of International Affairs’.
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