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  • Pro-Khalistan protesters hurl objects at Indian mission in London

    Pro-Khalistan protesters hurl objects at Indian mission in London

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    London: Around 2,000 protesters waving Khalistan flags descended upon the Indian High Commission here on Wednesday for a planned demonstration and hurled objects and chanted slogans amid a heightened security presence and barricades.

    The Indian High Commission countered by unfurling an additional humongous tricolour on the roof of its building, which seemed to rile the protesters further who then hurled coloured flares and water bottles towards the mission building and at police officers and media covering the protest.

    Scotland Yard reacted by further blockading the area outside India House and several additional uniformed and mounted officers on horseback were deployed immediately to the area.

    Unlike the violent disorder on Sunday when India House came under attack, the protesters were barricaded across the road with uniformed officers standing guard and patrolling the area throughout. The protesters, including turbaned men, and some women and children, had been bused in from different parts of the UK and chanted pro-Khalistan slogans.

    The organisers used mikes to make anti-India speeches and attack the Punjab Police for alleged human rights violations. The speeches switched between English and Punjabi to make allegations of Indian media bias for calling them fringe elements and backed by Pakistan’s spy agency ISI.

    Banners for the so-called “National Protest”, organised by groups such as the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO) and Sikh Youth Jathebandia, have been circulating on social media since before a protest on Sunday, which ended in violent disorder at India House.

    The Indian government had registered a strong protest over the lack of security measures at its diplomatic mission, which ended in Khalistan flag-waving protesters smashing windows of the Indian High Commission and attempting to pull down the Tricolour.

    Since the weekend, several uniformed officers have been patrolling the area in Aldwych and Metropolitan Police vans have been stationed at India Place.

    Wednesday’s planned demonstration claims to be in response to alleged discriminatory actions of the police in Punjab.

    The Indian High Commission in London has been working to counter disinformation circulating around developments in Punjab, related to enforcement action against the separatist group ‘Waris Punjab De’.

    “Let me assure all our friends here in the UK, especially brothers and sisters with relatives in Punjab, that there is no truth to the sensationalist lies being circulated on social media,” Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami said in a video posted on Twitter.

    “The situation in your ancestral homeland is not what is being reported. The elected chief minister of the state and the local police authorities have put out detailed information, including interviews on television, please watch these. Do not believe the small handful of people putting out fiction and disinformation,” he said.

    In an update on the enforcement action since March 18, Doraiswami said that the Punjab Police launched an operation against elements of ‘Waris Punjab De’ against whom criminal cases have been recorded, in particular against Amritpal Singh, the chief of this organisation. He added that the constitutional rights to a legal defence for all those arrested will be protected and reiterated that all communication services, including mobile telephone networks and internet, are up and running in the state.

    British Sikh MPs, Labour’s Tanmanjeet Singh and Preet Kaur Gill, were among those to express concern for their UK constituents with relatives in Punjab.

    “Monitoring developments surrounding the Punjab. So many of my constituents are concerned for their loved ones given an internet blackout. Ministers should engage with Indian authorities so UK families who can’t reach their relatives regain contact as soon as possible,” Gill tweeted on Sunday.

    On being alerted to the violent protest at the High Commission, she added: “No one should resort to such attacks. This is unacceptable.”

    An attempted pull down by the extremists of the Indian tricolour that flies at the Indian High Commission was quashed by an official and has been followed up by an additional larger Tiranga on the main facade.

    Several diaspora groups gathered for a “We Stand By High Commission of India” festive demonstration outside India House in London on Tuesday as a show of solidarity following vandalism.

    The Metropolitan Police said its “enquiries continue” and one person arrested on suspicion of violent disorder has since been bailed to appear in court in mid-June.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BRS men hurl eggs, tomatoes on Congress leader during yatra

    BRS men hurl eggs, tomatoes on Congress leader during yatra

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    Hyderabad: Tension prevailed in Bhupalapally town of Telangana on Tuesday night after BRS supporters hurled eggs and tomatoes at state Congress chief A. Revanth Reddy when he was addressing a public meeting.

    Revanth Reddy, who was addressing the meeting as part of his ongoing “Haath Se Haath Jodo Yatra”, continued his speech, blaming ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) for the attack.

    Later, supporters of both parties pelted stones on each other. A policeman sustained head injuries in the clash.

    Trouble began when BRS supporters raised slogans against Revanth Reddy when he was addressing the public meeting. They tried to surge towards the dais. Police acted swiftly to lock up the protestors in the premises of a nearby cinema theatre.

    However, BRS men hurled eggs and tomatoes towards the Congress’ Telangana unit President.

    Security personnel formed a ring around Revanth Reddy and tried to shield him by holding a piece of cloth. Some Congress workers retaliated by pelting stones and bottles on BRS men in the theatre. The stone pelting by both sides continued for about 10 minutes. Window panes of the theatre were damaged in the attack. A sub-inspector of police was injured in stone pelting.

    Normalcy restored after the public meeting was over and Revanth Reddy left the venue.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MCD House: BJP, AAP members exchange blows, hurl plastic bottles

    MCD House: BJP, AAP members exchange blows, hurl plastic bottles

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    New Delhi: Several members of the BJP and the AAP on Wednesday night exchanged blows and hurled plastic bottles at each other in the chamber of the MCD House, on a day the city got its new mayor.

    A few BJP members claimed that some of their fellow party councillors got hit with objects flung in the air, while Mayor Shelly Oberoi alleged that some BJP councillors tried to attack her during the proceedings to hold the election to pick the six members of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).

    The incident took place around 11 pm. It happened during the time the newly-elected mayor had adjourned proceedings.

    Raja Iqbal Singh, former North Delhi mayor said, “I got hit in the back with a bottle, and there were apples and other things being flung around in the air during the commotion. It was unimaginable.”

    The whole incident was triggered by bitter argument between the the members of the two parties over the mode of conducting the election to the six members of the Standing Committee.

    “We have been asking them to hold election afresh, since mobile phone was taken to the booth area earlier by members as the mayor had allowed it. Later, when she disallowed it after we protested, we had asked for starting the process afresh, but the mayor was adamant,” BJP councillor Shikha Rai alleged.

    Oberoi, an AAP leader, alleged that many BJP councillors tried to “attack” her when she was conducting the election.

    “The extent of BJP hooliganism is that they are trying to attack a woman,” she was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the AAP later tonight.

    Chief Minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal reacting to it said its “absolutely shocking and unacceptable”.

    AAP MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged that the BJP was not allowing the standing committee elections to take place.

    “We want elections (to six members of Standing Committee). Despite the Supreme Court’s order, BJP is still creating ruckus and not allowing elections to take place, but the House will continue to function until the election process is over,” he tweeted in Hindi.

    Senior BJP leader Vijender Gupta held a press conference past midnight and slammed the AAP and Kejriwal for the incident today.

    AAP won the election to the posts of both the mayor and deputy mayor.

    The Standing Committee members’ election was held over an hour after the deputy mayor was elected.

    During the brawl that took place around 11 pm, several members of both the parties, exchanged blows, hurled plastic bottles and lobbed fruits at each other in the chamber of the municipal House.

    Around 10.20 pm, Shikha Rai and several of her party councillors climbed onto the dias while the mayor was still in the chair and pushed for their demands, following which Oberoi adjourned the House.

    The House proceedings began around 11:30 am and business was conducted smoothly as AAP’s Oberoi emerged victorious in the mayoral poll, defeating BJP’s Rekha Gupta by a margin of 34 votes.

    After the mayoral election, the House was briefly adjourned and then it resumed to elect the deputy mayor, again AAP’s Aaley Mohammed Iqbal winning the election, defeating BJP’s Kamal Bagri

    Mayor Oberoi then adjourned the House for an hour.

    However, as the session didn’t resume after one hour, BJP councillor Shikha Rai told the municipal secretary that it was getting late and that the mayor be asked to come back to the House.

    Meanwhile, many BJP members chanted ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ for several minutes, awaiting resumption of the House.

    The session finally resumed around 6:15 pm and the proceedings to elect the six members of the MCD panel began.

    As the mayor permitted carrying mobile phone to the booth area, BJP members opposed it.

    Many of them later trooped to the Well of the House, and chanted anti-Arvind Kejriwal slogans.

    “People who don’t maintain order in the House, will be thrown out,” the newly-elected mayor said.

    Carrying of mobile phone and pen was not permitted during the proceedings of the election for the posts of mayor and deputy mayor. The BJP members were opposing the decision to allow it.

    The mayor adjourned the House around 6:35 pm. Many members had already voted by then.

    Seven candidates are in the fray for the six members of the standing committee.

    Aamil Malik of Sri Ram Colony ward, Raminder Kaur from Fateh Nagar ward, Mohini Jeenwal of Sundar Nagari ward and Sarika Chaudhary of Daryaganj ward, are AAP’s candidates.

    Kamaljeet Sehrawat from Dwarka-B ward and Pankaj Luthra from Jhilmil ward are BJP’s candidates.

    Independent councillor Gajender Singh Daral, who later joined the BJP, is also a candidate.

    At about 7:40 pm, the mayor asked members who had ballot papers with them, to return it, and that only then she would take a further decision.

    BJP members then started chanting, “tanashahi nahi chalegi” (dictatorship will not be allowed).

    A group of BJP members again trooped to the Well of the House, chanting, ‘Ek sadan mey do kanoon, nahin chalenge’.

    BJP members also chanted ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’ to lodge their protest.

    The mayor asked the protesting members to go back to their seats.

    The House was then adjourned again around 8 PM, for 15 minutes. However, the House resumed around 9:30 pm, but BJP members continued to protest, asking the process to be started afresh.

    The proceedings during the exercise to hold the election of six members of the MCD panel, were adjourned for nine times, the ninth one being at about 11:35 pm.

    The brawl took place after the adjournment that took place for the eight time.

    Even past midnight, it was still uncertain as to the finality of the election to pick the of six members of the panel.

    On February 17, the Supreme Court had ordered issuing of a notice within 24 hours for convening the first meeting of the MCD to fix the date of elections for the mayor, the deputy mayor and the members of the standing committee of the civic body.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )