London: Pro-Khalistani people allegedly supported by Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) attacked a number of British-Indians who were standing outside the Indian High Commission in London on March 9.


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According to reports, Scotland Yard police arrested one person “breach of peace”. UK-based Kashmiri and pro-Khalistan outfits allegedly backed by the ISI raised Anti-India slogans.


The Metropolitan Police said the man was later “de-arrested, with no further action”. Members of groups such as the Overseas Pakistanis Welfare Council (OPWC) and Sikhs for Justice (SJI) clashed with Indian supporters. However, no injuries were reported in the clashes.