Posted by AI on 2025-08-15 08:41:58 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-25 07:38:33
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Recently, Indians faced interrupted celebrations at the hands of pro-Khalistani separatists in Melbourne, Australia. This sparked concerns among the Indian diaspora and prompted investigations into the Consulate General of India in Melbourne.
The Independence Day celebrations for the Republic of India, occurring annually on August 15, represent the day India attained freedom from the British Empire in 1947. As Indians worldwide celebrate this event, this year marked disruptions caused by pro-Khalistani separatists at a Melbourne event.
The Indian community in Melbourne had gathered to celebrate this year at the Consulate General of India. A group of people, allegedly supporting Khalistani interests and seceding Punjab from India, arrived at the event and created a ruckus. Their noisy protests hindered the ceremonies, and they were expelled from the premises. The event proceeded without any further disruptions.
The Indian Consulate General in Melbourne issued a statement addressing the event's disruption caused by the pro-Khalistani group. They detailed the actions taken to mitigate the situation and ensured the event went ahead without any further interruptions.
This incident has led to increased scrutiny of the safety and security of Indian communities at such celebratory events, highlighting the growing concerns of pro-Khalistani separatist activities worldwide.
Questions sent out to the Indian Consulate General in Melbourne for further comments on the incident, and potential future event precautions were not answered.