Indian-Americans rally in support of India, this is how Khalistan supporters responded to the uproar
A large number of Indian-Americans hoisted the tricolor flag in and around San Francisco on Friday to show solidarity with India.
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A large number of members of the Indian-American community took out a peace rally in front of the Consulate General of India in San Francisco. Let us tell you that earlier this week separatists ransacked outside the consulate. A group of pro-Khalistan protesters attacked and damaged the Indian consulate in San Francisco last Sunday.
had broken temporary security barriers put up by the side and put up two so-called Khalistani flags inside the consulate premises. However, these flags were soon removed by two consulate personnel. A large number of Indian-Americans hoisted the tricolor flag in and around San Francisco on Friday to show solidarity with India in protest against this incident.
People of Indian origin waved the flag of America along with the tricolor
Did. During this time some separatist Sikhs were also present there. A large number of local police were present at the spot to prevent any untoward incident. Some separatist Sikhs raised slogans in support of Khalistan, but a large number of Indian Americans chanted 'Vande Mataram' and waved the Indian national flag along with the US. Indian-Americans were raising slogans in favor of India. In recent months there has been an increase in anti-India activities by Khalistan supporters in Canada, Australia and the UK, who have vandalized some Hindu temples in these countries.
India lodges protest with US against Khalistanis attack
A strong protest was lodged with the US Ambassador in Delhi on Monday over the incident of vandalism by Khalistani supporters outside. In New Delhi, the Ministry of External Affairs said the US government should take appropriate measures to prevent recurrence of such incidents. About 42 lakh people of Indian origin live in America. People of Indian origin are the third largest Asian ethnic group in the US with a population of (3.18 million).

