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EAM Jaishankar discussed Khalistani activity with U.K.’s Home Secretary, NSA but denies reports he pressured Cameron: During his meeting with British Home Secretary James Cleverly, Mr. Jaishankar discussed about the “extremist” activity in the U.K., and the security of India’s diplomats and the High Commission. November 16, 2023 04:19 am | Updated 07:00 am IST – London: THE HINDU
EAM Jaishankar discussed Khalistani activity with U.K.’s Cleverly, Barrow but denies reports he pressured Cameron: During his meeting with British Home Secretary, Mr. Jaishankar discussed about the “extremist” activity in the U.K., and the security of India’s diplomats and the High Commission. November 16, 2023 04:19 am | Updated 04:19 am IST – London: SRIRAM LAKSHMAN
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar with the U.K.’s National Security Adviser Tim Barrow in London. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar with the U.K.’s National Security Adviser Tim Barrow in London. | Photo Credit: PTI:
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“India’s concerns regarding pro-Khalistan extremism in relation to the safety of its diplomats in the country were among the topics that came up during his meetings with UK Home Secretary James Cleverly and National Security Adviser (NSA) Tim Barrow.
“We have long-standing concerns about extremist and sometimes even violent activities of various forces, including those who propagate Khalistan,” said Jaishankar.
“We have been trying to get the government here to understand that while we as a fellow democracy certainly understand the importance of freedom of expression, and of speech, they should be on guard against the misuse of these freedoms,” he said.
With reference to the violent protests at India House in March, he said the “gravity of the situation is sharply recognised” and India's expectation is that its diplomatic mission would be provided requisite protection to conduct their activities in an unrestricted way and there would be a “firm stance against the advocacy of violence and extremism”. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar: THE WEEK: https://www.theweek.in/wire-
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