WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): After a Washington DC-based Indian journalist was allegedly attacked by Khalistan supporters, the Indian embassy in the United States has condemned the incident in a statement released on Saturday, March 25. “We condemn such a grave and unwarranted attack on a senior journalist. Such activities only underscore the violent and anti-social tendencies of the so-called ‘Khalistani protestors’ and their supporters, who routinely engage in wanton violence and vandalism,” the statement from the Indian embassy said.
“We have seen disturbing visuals of a senior Indian journalist from the Press Trust of India being abused, threatened & assaulted physically while covering so-called ‘Khalistan protest’ in Washington DC earlier today,” the Indian embassy in U.S. said in a press release on Saturday, March 25.
The statement said, “We understand that the journalist was first verbally intimidated, then physically assaulted, and fearing for his personal safety and well-being, had to call in law enforcement agencies, who responded promptly.” The Indian embassy in their statement also thanked the law enforcement agencies for their prompt response in the matter.
Mr. Jha on Sunday thanked U.S. Secret Service for protecting him and helping him do his job. He said he was hit on his left ear with two sticks by pro-Khalistan supporters. He also shared a video of the Khalistani supporters on his Twitter handle. “Thank you @SecretService 4 my protection 2day 4 helping do my job, otherwise I would have been writing this from the hospital. The gentleman below hit my left ear with these 2 sticks & earlier I had to call 9/11 & rushed 2 police van 4 safety fearing physical assault,” Mr. Jha tweeted on Sunday.
“At one point I felt so threatened that I called 911. I then spotted Secret Service officers and narrated the incident to them,” Mr. Jha told ANI. However, the journalist decided to take no action against those who heckled him. “The pro-Khalistan protestors in support of Amritpal Singh waved Khalistan flags and descended upon the embassy in the presence of the US Secret Service. They even openly threatened to vandalize the embassy and threatened the Indian Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu,” Mr. Jha told ANI.
The protesters came in from different parts of the DC-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) area. Multiple events of protests by supporters of Khalistan have been staged outside the Indian embassy and the San Francisco Consulate. Earlier this week the Indian Consulate in San Francisco was also attacked on March 20. Visuals shared online show a huge mob brandishing Khalistan flags mounted on wooden poles, using them to smash glass doors and windows of the consulate building. They raised pro-Khalistan slogans as they broke through makeshift security barriers raised by the city police and installed two Khalistan flags inside the premises.
The United States strongly condemned the attack on the Indian consulate in San Francisco by a group of separatist Sikhs, terming it absolutely unacceptable. The United States has condemned the attack on the Indian Consulate in San Francisco and any attack against diplomatic facilities within the U.S.
The U.S. has pledged to defend the safety and security of these facilities as well as the diplomats who work within them. “The United States condemns the attack against the Indian Consulate and any attack against diplomatic facilities within the United States. We pledge to defend the safety and security of these facilities as well as the diplomats who work within them,” U.S. State Department spokesperson told ANI.
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said via Twitter that the U.S. condemns the acts of violence against the Indian Consulate in San Francisco. He further said that the U.S. is committed to the safety and security of Indian diplomats. Prof. Indrajit S Saluja, President, Journalists Beyond Borders, an international association of journalists, condemned the dastardly assault on senior fellow journalist Lalit K. Jha by the protesting Khalistanis , and has demanded from the administration prompt action, under the law, against the assailants. He said while everyone had the freedom of expression and the right to protest, nobody under the US law is allowed to physically assault a person.
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