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Khalistani elements trying to exploit ongoing farmers' protests in India, support coming from UK, Canada


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In Sept 2019, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi pressurised the British PM to apologise for his age-old comment on Muslim women wearing a burqa
Dhesi shares a strong bond with Pakistani origin Labour MP Afzal Khan, who is believed to be having deep hatred towards Jews
Both of them have been allegedly promoting anti-semitic sentiments within the Labour Party
New Delhi: As Khalistani elements are trying to exploit the ongoing farmers' protests in India to create anarchy, Khalistan-sympathising parliamentarians in the Western countries, especially those in the UK and Canada, have also come out in support of them by attacking India at the diplomatic front.

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Govt. asks Twitter to remove 1,178 accounts


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“The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has shared a list of 1,178 Twitter accounts that were flagged by security agencies as accounts of Khalistan sympathisers or backed by Pakistan and operating from foreign territories and causing threat to public order in view of the ongoing farmers’ protests in some parts of India,” a government source told
The Hindu.
The source added that many of these accounts were automated bots which are being used for sharing and amplifying misinformation on the protests.
“However, Twitter has not yet complied with this order,” the source said, adding that the list was shared with the company on February 4.

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