Tricolor torn while raising anti-India slogans, Khalistani supporters create ruckus

Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s car was surrounded by Khalistani supporters in London. During this, a Khalistani supporter came in front of Jaishankar’s car and even tore the tricolor. Jaishankar is currently in London. He participated in a special program at the Chatham House think tank here.
After the program was over, he immediately headed towards his car, where the Khalistani protesters who were already protesting started shouting slogans after seeing him. After this, a person carrying a tricolor came in front of his car and blocked the road. During this, he also committed the shameful act of tearing the national flag.
During his six-day visit to Britain and Ireland, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar attended an event on India’s rise and role in the world at the Chatham House think tank in London. During the event, he spoke openly on issues such as Kashmir, reciprocal tariffs and Trump’s policies.
But as soon as he came out of the building after the event, supporters carrying Khalistani flags were already chanting slogans. As soon as Jaishankar moved towards his car, a Khalistani protester ran and blocked the path of his car. On this, the security personnel present there moved the person away from there.
External Affairs Minister S shankar is on a six-day visit to Britain and Ireland to promote bilateral cooperation. During the trip, he first arrived in London, where he met British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy
About Jaishankar
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (born 9 January 1955),[citation needed] better known as S.shankar, is an Indian diplomat, politician and author, who is serving as the 30th Minister of External Affairs of the Government of India since 31 May 2019.He is the longest serving Minister of External Affairs since Jawaharlal Nehru, who held the position during his entire 17 years as Prime Minister. S.shankar is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Rajya Sabha. He previously served as the Foreign Secretary of India from 2015 to 2018