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‘Let us separate, we will have open border with Pakistan’: Pro-Khalistani elements demand separate nation on sidelines of farmers’ protest

“‘Let us separate, we will have open border with Pakistan’: Pro-Khalistani elements demand separate nation on sidelines of farmers’ protest”, Opindia, February 13, 2024:

“On 13th February, farmers from Punjab, Haryana and other states marched towards Delhi, aiming to get their demands fulfilled by the Government of India. Around 200 farmer unions are participating in the protests.

While police and rapid action forces attempted to stop them from entering the national capital, there were visuals confirming the farmer protests of 2024 had already been infiltrated by pro-Khalistani elements and ‘aandolanjeevis’.

On 12th February, a video surfaced on social media where one of the alleged protesters demanded Khalistan on camera……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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