Supporters of Sikh separatists 'misusing' UK asylum system to assist terrorism, says India

India has requested Britain for elevated monitoring of UK-based supporters of a Sikh separatist motion because it accuses them of abusing the asylum system to assist "terrorist activities" within the South Asia nation.

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At a gathering in New Delhi between British and Indian officers, the Indian authorities mentioned it "conveyed its concerns on the misuse of UK's asylum status by the pro-Khalistani elements to aid and abet terrorist activities in India and requested better cooperation with the UK".

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It follows violent scenes on the Indian High Commission in London final month which noticed its home windows smashed and a Khalistani flag exchange India's nationwide flag, also called the tricolour.

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Those behind the protests are believed to be Khalistani supporters, or Sikh separatists, who want to set up a brand new breakaway state in Punjab, north India.

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India denounced the demonstrations as a "breach of security", whereas UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly mentioned safety on the constructing can be reviewed following "unacceptable acts of violence" in the direction of employees.

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Jas Singh, an adviser to Sikh Federation UK, mentioned: "It's very concerning that the UK government is considering any action at the behest of a foreign government, all of which is designed to remove democratic civil liberties of UK residents.

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"It is a authorized proper for people to marketing campaign for an impartial homeland, whether or not that is within the UK or overseas."

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Regarding the incident on the Indian High Commission, he added that the person who allegedly focused the embassy does "not represent the Sikh community in the UK".

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Lord Indarjit Singh, of the Network of Sikh Organisations, advised Sky News how the demonstrations outdoors the High Commission had been "noisy, ill-tempered and played into the hands of those who seek to smear us [Sikhs] as anti-Indian".

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Meanwhile, three officers mentioned on Monday that talks on a free commerce settlement between India and Britain haven't been suspended and can proceed this yr.

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A report had claimed India "disengaged" from the discussions after the UK did not condemn Sikh separatists.

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In India, protests are widespread with clashes between Khalistani supporters and police. Prominent separatist chief, Amritpal Singh, stays on the run with lots of his supporters arrested.

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The Khalistan motion is banned in India, the place officers see it and affiliated teams as a nationwide safety risk.

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Amritpal Singh claims to attract inspiration from Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, a Sikh militant chief accused by the Indian authorities of main an armed insurgency for Khalistan.

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Bhindranwale and his supporters had been killed in 1984 when the Indian military stormed the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine within the Sikh faith.

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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