Ahead of G20 Summit, anti-India slogans found written on walls of metro stations in Delhi
New Delhi, August 27: In a shocking incident, anti-India slogans were found written on the walls of at least five metro stations in Delhi. This comes ahead of the G20 Summit in the national capital.
The graffiti also included the name of the separatist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ). Graffiti read, "Delhi Banega Khalistan" & "Khalistan Zindabad" (Delhi will become Khalistan) and "Long Live Khalistan." According to sources, the Delhi Police has begun the legal process in the matter.
Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) also released raw footage of Delhi metro stations with anti-India slogans ahead of the G20 Summit. According to Delhi Police, SFJ activists were present in numerous metro stations in Delhi, from Shivaji Park to Punjabi Bagh, with anti-India slogans.
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- With inputs from agencies