Pro-Khalistani graffiti at Delhi Metro stations ahead of G20 Summit; probe against SFJ on

Controversial pro-Khalistani graffiti emerged at more than five metro stations in Delhi on Sunday, just days before the G20 summit was set to take place in the national capital region, police officials said. The Delhi police announced that an investigation was initiated in response to a video released by members of the pro-Khalistani militant outfit […]

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Controversial pro-Khalistani graffiti emerged at more than five metro stations in Delhi on Sunday, just days before the G20 summit was set to take place in the national capital region, police officials said.

The Delhi police announced that an investigation was initiated in response to a video released by members of the pro-Khalistani militant outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ).

Slogans such as ‘Delhi Banega Khalistan’ (Delhi will become Khalistan) and ‘Khalistan SFJ Referendum Zindabad’ (Long live Khalistan SFJ Referendum) were found inscribed on walls using black ink. Another slogan read, “Modi India (sic) committed genocide of Sikhs”.

The police further revealed that SFJ activists were observed in multiple metro stations across Delhi, ranging from Shivaji Park to Punjabi Bagh, where they had displayed pro-Khalistan slogans on the walls of the stations.

The Delhi Police confirmed that they have begun a thorough probe into the incident and are taking necessary legal actions.

“Ahead of the G20 Summit, Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) released raw footage of Delhi metro stations where Khalistan pro slogans are written,” the Delhi Police said in a statement as per the news agency ANI.