Professional-Khalistan Slogans Seem On the Wall Of Delhi Metro Station, Police Registers FIR

New Delhi: Professional-Khalistan graffiti and slogans have been discovered on the pillars of Karol Bagh and Jhandewalan metro stations of Delhi on Sunday. The police have lodged an FIR within the case and picked up CCTV footage from the involved Metro Station from the authorities for investigation.

Reportedly, the slogans have been written by Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) supporters. SJF is a banned Sikh separatist group based mostly in america.

A safety guard working within the constructing close to the Karol Bagh Metro station knowledgeable that he seen one thing written on the pillars of the metro station with black paint.  

“I got here to obligation at eight am and noticed that one thing was written in black color on the pillars of the metro station. An enormous crowd had gathered there and was studying the slogans,” Bajrangi, the safety guard, safety guard whereas stated chatting with ANI.

“These slogans might have been written at evening as a result of nobody was there at the moment and nobody noticed who wrote these slogans,” he added.

Earlier, comparable incidents have been reported in Delhi’s Delhi’s Tilak Nagar space after which the Police arrested a person for his alleged involvement in making pro-Khalistani graffiti on partitions

In the meantime, final 12 months August, the police apprehended two individuals from Punjab in reference to pro-Khalistan slogans written on the wall of Delhi metro stations. 

Part 153A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) criminalizes and punishes making statements, speeches, or acts which have the impact of disturbing public tranquillity or legislation and order by selling enmity or creating worry or alarm between courses of individuals based mostly on variations in faith, caste, language, or homeland.




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