Working closely with India to tackle Khalistan backers: Rishi Sunak
Allaying India’s concerns over activities of pro-Khalistan elements in the UK, British PM Rishi Sunak asserted on Wednesday that no form of extremism was acceptable, adding that the right to hold lawful protest did not extend to violent or threatening behaviour.
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