Monday, November 27, 2023

Pro-Khalistan activists heckle Indian envoy in New York

DAWN
Published November 28, 2023 

WASHINGTON: Pro-Khalistan activists heckled the Indian ambassador to the United States, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, during his visit to a gurdwara in New York, forcing him to leave.

Viral videos showed activists confronting Ambassador Sandhu and making statements about attacks on Sikh activists Hardeep Singh Nijjar and Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.

Mr Sandhu visited the Gurunanak Darbar Gurdwara in Long Island, New York, on Sunday to participate in Gurpurab celebrations — the most important festival for the followers of the religion of Sikhism.



Nijjar was assassinated in the parking lot of a Sikh temple in British Columbia on June 18, 2023. In September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blamed India for the assassination.

Last week, the Financial Times reported that Washington recently thwarted another Indian plot to assassinate Pannun as well.

On Wednesday, the White House announced it was treating the reported assassination attempt on American soil “with utmost seriousness” and has raised the issue with the Indian government “at the senior-most levels”.

Videos from the Gurdwara show protesters chanting slogans against India’s attempt to suppress the Sikh movement. One protester can also be seen raising the Khalistani flag as the ambassador was leaving the Gurdwara.

“Ambassador Sandhu aborted his visit and fled the Hicksville Gurdwara in haste, embarrassed and without answering the questions raised by the pro-Khalistan Sikhs about his role in the assassination attempts,” Mr Pannun said in a statement.

“From the incoherent answers of… the fleeing ambassador” it was obvious that India was “using mercenaries to stop the Khalistan referendum voting,” he added.

“Despite India’s attempt to assassinate me, Khalistan referendum voting will continue, and the American phase is going to start from January 28, 2024, in San Francisco, California,” he said.

The activists asked the Indian ambassador if he was also involved in the failed bid to assassinate Pannun.

Himmat Singh, who leads pro-Khalistan Sikhs at the Gurdwara, claimed that New Delhi had assassinated Mr Nijjar. The slain Sikh leader was the president of Surrey Gurdwara in Canada and the coordinator for the Canadian chapter of Khalistan Referendum.

“I only wanted answers from Ambassador Sandhu as to why India is using violence to stop the global Khalistan Referendum voting,” said Himmat Singh, who heads the East Coast Coordination Committee.

Published in Dawn, November 28th, 2023

India's envoy to US Taranjit Singh Sandhu visits Gurudwara in New York, Khalistan supporters heckle him

Sandhu received a warm welcome at the Hicksville Gurdwara against the perceived notion of opposition from Khalistanis

PTI New York Published 27.11.23

Sandhu, accompanied by Consul General in New York Randhir Jaiswal and Deputy Consul General Varun Jeph, highlighted growth in the India-US partnership, whether in the healthcare, energy, IT, new emerging technologies, semiconductor or education sectors.
X/ @SandhuTaranjitS


India's Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, offered prayers at a gurudwara in Long Island in New York on the occasion of Gurpurab where a group of Khalistani supporters heckled him but were escorted out by members of the Sikh community.


"Privileged to join the local Sangat, including from Afghanistan, at Guru Nanak Darbar of Long Island in celebrating Gurpurab- listened to Kirtan, spoke about Guru Nanak’s everlasting message of togetherness, unity, & equality, partook langar, and sought blessings for all,” Sandhu said in a post on X on Sunday.



Sandhu received a warm welcome at the Hicksville Gurdwara against the perceived notion of opposition from Khalistanis. A few nuisance makers tried to heckle him but were escorted out by members of the Sikh community, sources said.

In his remarks at the gurudwara, Sindhu assured members of the Sikh community that Indian diplomats in the US will provide all help and support to them.

Sandhu, accompanied by Consul General in New York Randhir Jaiswal and Deputy Consul General Varun Jeph, highlighted growth in the India-US partnership, whether in the healthcare, energy, IT, new emerging technologies, semiconductor or education sectors.

On the occasion, the gurudwara members and officials honoured and felicitated the Indian Ambassador.

Sandhu also spoke about the historical linkages between Sikh Gurus, Sikhs and Afghanistan. He noted that Afghan Sikhs have shown how to face adversities.

He mentioned that three Saroops of the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib were brought from Kabul to Delhi in August 2021 after the Taliban took over the war-torn country.

During the visit to the gurudwara, some pro-Khalistan elements heckled Sandhu and shouted questions about Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, killed in Canada in June this year, according to videos being circulated of the incident.

Earlier, in a separate tweet, Sandhu said Guru Nanak Dev ji’s timeless message of equality and universal oneness in the well-known Shabad of Guru Ravidass as he paid his respects at Sri Guru Ravidass Temple in New York on Saturday.

'Responsible for Nijjar killing': India envoy heckled by Khalistani backers in US

During a visit to a New York gurdwara, Indian envoy to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu was heckled by Khalistani supporters, who accused him of involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Taranjit Singh Sandhu heckled
Indian Ambassador to the United States, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, was heckled by pro-Khalistanis at Hicksville Gurdwara in Long Island, New York. (Credits: X)

Indian Ambassador to the United States, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, was heckled by Khalistani supporters during his visit to a gurdwara in New York, according to a video circulated on social media.

"You are responsible for Nijjar's killing. You plotted to kill Pannun," some people are seen shouting at the envoy, referring to Khalistani terrorists Hardeep Singh Nijjar and Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. The video was shared by BJP spokesperson RP Singh.

The incident occurred as Sandhu attended Gurpurab prayers at the Hicksville Gurdwara in Long Island on Sunday (US local time).

Sandhu was warmly welcomed at the gurdwara, news agency PTI said quoting sources, adding that a few troublemakers tried to heckle him but were escorted out by members of the Sikh community.


"Privileged to join the local Sangat, including from Afghanistan, at Guru Nanak Darbar of Long Island in celebrating Gurpurab- listened to Kirtan, spoke about Guru Nanak’s everlasting message of togetherness, unity, & equality, partook langar, and sought blessings for all," Sandhu said in a post on X on Sunday.

The envoy assured members of the Sikh community that Indian diplomats in the US will provide all help and support to them.

Sandhu was accompanied by Consul General in New York, Randhir Jaiswal, and Deputy Consul General Varun Jeph.

The Indian envoy is seen leaving the gurdwara after the heckling, while a lone protester waved the Khalistani flag outside the premises.

BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa condemned the incident, calling the hecklers "goons".

"He [Sandhu] went to the Gurudwara in New York to pay obeisance at the occasion of Gurupurab. He was heckled and threatened by Khalistani thugs. Is this the message of Sikhi? Is this the message of Guru Nanak? These goons are not Sikhs!" Sirsa told news agency ANI.

The incident comes amid a backdrop of heightened tensions between India and Canada following the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18. The killing led to a diplomatic spat between the two nations after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged Indian involvement, an accusation that New Delhi has firmly denied, calling it "absurd."

In a similar incident back in September, Indian High Commissioner to the UK Vikram Doraiswami was denied entry to a gurdwara and heckled by a group of radical British Sikh activist in Scotland's Glasgow.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had expressed serious concern over the safety of its diplomats and has taken up the matter with the United States, calling for measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

Published By:
Devika Bhattacharya
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