NEW DELHI: India Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar London’s visit met with protest with one of the demonstrators breaking through a police cordon, standing in front of the minister's car and tearing the Indian flag before being taken away
Condemning what it said “security breach,” India's foreign ministry said it expects Britain to live up to "diplomatic obligations" and called the group of protesters a "small group of separatists and extremists".
Videos posted on social media showed a handful of protesters waving flags of a Sikh separatist movement called Khalistan and shouting slogans outside think tank Chatham House in London on Wednesday where Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar was speaking.
A member from the group broke away from the police cordon as Jaishankar was leaving the venue and was taken away by police officers within seconds.
Jaishankar is on a six-day trip to the United Kingdom and Ireland.
"We deplore the misuse of democratic freedoms by such elements. We expect the host government in such cases to fully live up to their diplomatic obligations," Randhir Jaiswal, the spokesperson for the Indian foreign ministry, said in a statement.
Britain's foreign office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
The Khalistan movement advocates a separate Sikh homeland carved out of Hindu-majority India and is considered a security threat by the Indian government. It has been a flashpoint in an increasingly tense relationship between Canada and India.
In April 2023, India asked Britain for increased monitoring of UK-based supporters of the Khalistan movement after protesters carrying "Khalistan" banners detached the Indian flag from the diplomatic mission's building.
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