Indian authorities have restricted access to pro-Khalistan Twitter accounts for security reasons

The leader of the “Canadian New Democratic Party,” Jagmeet Singh, has accounts on Twitter that are being suppressed. The Twitter accounts of the United Sikhs, Canadian poet Rupi Kaur and activist Gurdeep Singh Sahota were also suspended.

These Twitter accounts have been withheld in response to a legal request, according to the message that appears when accessing them from India.

Because of his track record of making anti-Indian statements, Jagmeet Singh’s account being disabled is relevant. The step is very important because these khalistani moments are rising day by day.

On Sunday, Khalistani protesters damaged the “Indian High Commission” in London. After the destruction in London, it is claimed that Khalistani activists damaged the Indian Consulate in San Francisco. All the photos and videos about the incident are available on Social media.

According to Vinay Mohan Kwatra, Foreign Secretary of India, “the UK and India have both expressed their severe disapproval of the vandalism incident at the Indian High Commission in London.”

He also claimed that the “British Deputy High Commissioner” was called on Sunday to discuss India’s concerns during a media conference on the visit of the Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Fumio Kishida.

On Sunday, a conference was held to convey India’s strong opposition to the separatist and anti-Indian measures against the “Indian High Commission in London” by the senior-most British diplomat in New Delhi.

The “Ministry of External Affairs” (MEA) has stated that a response was required for the “entire absence” of British security, which allowed these extremists and separatist forces to penetrate the High Commission grounds.

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