'Delhi Banega Khalistan': SFJ vandalize several metro stations with Khalistani slogans in Delhi ahead of G20

NewsBharati    28-Aug-2023 10:35:52 AM
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New Delhi, Aug 28: Ahead of the G20 summit in Delhi, Khalistani miscreants associated with the banned outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), vandalized the walls of more than 8 metro stations in the national capital with Khalistani slogans.
 
The Khalistani supporters have written Khalistani slogans and graffiti outside Shivaji Park, Madipur, Paschim Vihar, Udyog Nagar, Maharaja Surajmal Stadium, Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya Nangloi, Punjabi Bagh and Nangloi Metro Stations.
 
 
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Slogan included ‘Delhi Banega Khalistan', 'Khalistan Zindabad’, ‘Punjab is not India’, ‘Khalistan Zindabad’, and ‘Prime Minister Narendra Modi is massacring Sikhs’. The word SFJ, which stands for the banned Khalistani terror outfit Sikh For Justice, was also written along with the slogans.
 
 
The Delhi Police registered a case against them under Sections 153a and 505 and the Defacement Act. The Metro Police reached the spots and the slogans have been removed.
 
Police added that they are taking all necessary legal action against this terror-sympathising act. Delhi Police’s Special Cell is now actively involved in the matter and has been deployed at various locations. The CCTV footage is being scanned to find out the suspects and arrest them as soon as possible.
 
Following the incident, fugitive Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu of SFJ released a video showing the footage of the walls of the Delhi metro stations defaced with Khalistani slogans. In the video, Khalistani terrorist Pannu openly challenged the security arrangements ahead of the G-20 summit in Delhi. In the video, he also threatened Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “The battle of G20 Pragati Maidan has started today… (Prime Minister) Modi and India are targets,” he said in the clip.
 
 
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu added in the video that a so-called Khalistan referendum will be held in Surrey in Canada on September 10, the day when the G20 summit will be ongoing in Delhi. The G20 Summit will be held in the national capital on September 9 and 10.