LONDON: The British Sikhs will stage a demonstration outside the Indian High Commission in London on August 15—the Indian Independence Day, designated as “Black Day” by the Khalistan Government in exile—to “spotlight the Indian injustices on the Sikh nation”.

Representatives of the Sikh communities all over Britain will join the demonstration, which will commence at 12 noon and continue till 3 P.M.

Mr. Sewa Singh Lalli, President of the Government in exile, has urged the Sikhs all over the world to hold meetings and demonstrations, distribute informative material and take all practicable steps to project the Truth about Indian excesses and mobilise support for the just struggle for the Sikh night of self-determination.

He has also urged them to be wary of the “quislings “who are sabotaging the Sikh struggle by taking part in the celebrations by the Indian missions.

“It may be an INDEPENDENCE DAY for the Hindu fanatics but, so far as the Sikhs are concerned, it is a BLACK DAY the day we were consigned to the

* A great sin is not to provide bread and butter. A greater sin is to snatch it away. In Kashmir we are committing both the sins.

George Fernandez

Hindu stranglehold 43 years ago,” he said.

Article extracted from this publication >> July 27, 1990