India's Independence Day celebrations planned in UK to counter pro-Khalistan rally

Press Trust of India  |  London 

India's celebrations have been planned in the UK to counter a pro-Khalistan rally at London's Square tomorrow.

"Why is Sikhs for Justice (SFJ)... spreading lies about the Indian rally being cancelled," organiser questioned on

Thousands are expected to descend upon the iconic Square from both sides after the UK said it would not ban any group protesting peacefully.

A had said that "in the UK people have the right to gather together and to demonstrate their views, provided that they do so within the law".

The (MEA) in had issued a statement on Thursday, expressing its disappointment at the stance.

"We have said that it seeks to propagate violence, secessionism and hatred and we expect them to take into account the larger perspective of the relationship when they take a decision on such matters," MEA said.

of the Dr Rami dismissed the pro-Khalistan rally as a move by a "handful of un-elected and self appointed Sikhs".

"If they have any merit in their argument, then they should go to and fight election on the agenda of Khalistan. There is no point embarrassing Sikhs at large along with their Gurus by behaving in an undemocratically manner in a foreign country with a demand of a referendum which is not binding on any one," he said.

Meanwhile, the SFJ said its rally is intended to raise awareness for a non-binding referendum in 2020, calling for the Sikh-majority state of to be granted independence.

Besides the UK's left-wing Green Party, no major British political party or leader has come forward to back the rally.

said it had not received any complaints regarding the event which will be allowed to go ahead without any restrictions.

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First Published: Sat, August 11 2018. 17:50 IST