I interrupted day in Melbourne: Indian Khalistan comes face to face with ‘goons’ -caught on cam

A flag-jump ceremony at the Indian Consulate in Melbourne took a stressful turn when a small group of Khalistanis interrupted the 79th Independence Day celebrations.This disintegration was quickly competed by the attendees, who sang patriotic songs to remove the protest.“Mistakes out of India’s Consul General in Melbourne! Khalistani ‘goons’ allegedly created an uproar, disrupted the campus and increased tension. Indians had collected India’s 79th Independence Day peacefully, but the ceremonies were interrupted. Local authorities are monitoring the situation,” Australia are monitoring the situation today.The mantras of the protesters were shaken by crying loudly of the crowd “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “Vande Matram”.Consul General Sushil Kumar had first hoisted the tricolor included by Brad Batin, MP, CR Pradeep Tiwari, Mayor of Maribiranong and members of the Indian Diaspora. The morning began with a patriotic theme, intimate rendering of national songs, and a call was made to strengthen India -Australia relations.The incident is not the only Khalistani-Linked activity in Australian cities.On 21 July, the Swaminarayan Temple in Melbourne and two Asian eatery were brutally offered with hatred frescoes. Red -painted racist slurds were sprayed in the temple.On July 15 in Adelaide, a 23 -year -old Indian student was beaten up with an iron rod by Khalistani supporters to oppose the activities of extremist elements. Last December, tension in the fourth Test match between India and Australia erupted, when Khalistani supporters faced Indian cricket fans inside the stadium without tickets, leading to skills.External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has earlier urged countries such as Canada, UK and Australia to curb extremist activities, warning that “these radical extremist ideologies are not good for us, or our relationships for us, or our relationships.”Local officials in Melbourne are monitoring the situation.