New Delhi: Delhi Police have arrested two members of the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a Khalistani Sikh organization, for raising pro-Khalistan slogans at two locations in Delhi before the Republic Day.
According to Global Mirror, the arrested Sikhs have been identified as Baljinder, an ambulance driver in Delhi, and his associate Rohit, alias Kirth, officials said.
It is important to note that Sikhs for Justice, based in the United States, is also conducting a global referendum for the creation of a separate Sikh homeland, Khalistan, in India.
According to Global Mirror, the arrested Sikhs have been identified as Baljinder, an ambulance driver in Delhi, and his associate Rohit, alias Kirth, officials said.
It is important to note that Sikhs for Justice, based in the United States, is also conducting a global referendum for the creation of a separate Sikh homeland, Khalistan, in India.