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Viral Video: Indian Community Chants ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ in Response to Khalistanis on Republic Day

Khalistani Protesting against India on Republic Day

76th Republic Day: On Sunday, January 26, 2025, the 76th Republic Day was started with a tiranga held by India’s President Draupadi Murmu.

However, before the celebration began, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tributes to the martyrs of all previous wars by visiting the War Memorial.

This time Prabowo Subianto, who is the President of Indonesia, came to the Republic Day as India’s chief guest. Let me tell you that Sukarno, who was the President of Indonesia, came as the chief guest of India’s first Republic Day on India’s Republic Day in 1950.

News has come from Britain that there has been a clash between Indians and Khalistanis in London. Yesterday, a gathering was held in the Indian High Commission for hoisting the Indian flag, where Khalistanis started raising anti-India slogans. Due to which, there was a clash in both the groups.

While talking to ANI news agency, Indians said that they had come to the Indian High Commission in London, the capital of Britain, to celebrate the 76th Republic Day. They saw that outside the Khalistani people started gathering and raising anti-India slogans. After which, Indians protested against it and there was a clash in both the groups.

The other person told ANI that they had come to Indian High Commission to celebrate 76th Republic Day. Khalists gathered outside the High Commission and started making false accusations about the Indian flag. To this the person said that “all these things will not affect our country. Though we are very brave, we have more courage than the Khalists and we will keep fighting them till we die”.

It can be seen in the video that both the groups are raising slogans against each other and British Police is also present there to control the situation.

Recently, Khalistani supporters created ruckus in many places in Britain on Kangana Ranawat’s Emergency file. India is also worried about such ruckus.

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