
In London, a group of Khalistan supporters surrounded Jaishankar and the Indian Ambassador’s car and tried to attack them. During this, Khalistan flags were waved, and many objectionable slogans, including ‘Khalistan Zindabad,’ were raised. A person tore the Indian flag Tiraṅgā. At the same time, in a program, he talked about taking back Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Jaishankar was going to a Chatham House Think Tank program in London on Thursday (March 6). When he got out of his car, a group of Khalistan supporters surrounded him. During this, they tried to attack him. Not only this, but a person tore the Indian flag Tiraṅgā in front of him. During this, the London police kept watching everything silently. It did not try to remove the Khalistani goons from there.
Speaking at the Chatham House event, Jaishankar said that Article 370 was removed for peace in the Kashmir Valley. After this, the country is now waiting for the return of the part stolen from Kashmir. It was stolen by Pakistan. He said that the issue would be completely resolved by evacuating Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Jaishankar said that most of the issues of Kashmir have been resolved. Abolishing Article 370 was the first step. Restoring development and social justice in Kashmir was the second step, and holding elections in the state was the third step. Now, the matter is only about PoK. After taking it back, the Kashmir issue will be resolved forever.
Let us tell you that Jaishankar is on an official visit to Britain from 4 to 9 March. He will hold talks with his British counterpart David Lamm and other key officials. This visit aims to strengthen a comprehensive strategic partnership between India and Britain, comprising trade, health, education, people-to-people relations, and defense cooperation.
After his official visit to Britain, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar will be on a visit to Ireland on the 6th and 7th. Here, he will meet Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris and talk to him on many issues. Apart from this, he will also hold talks with senior officials of Ireland. Finally, he will attend a program of interaction with the Indian diaspora.