San Francisco's Indian Consulate Burned for the Second Time in 5 Months
On July 2 at about 1:30 or 2:30 in the morning, a gang of Khalistan militants torched the Indian Consulate in San Francisco. In a period of five months, Khalistan supporters have already attacked the embassy twice. The fire department in San Francisco put out the blaze fast, and there were reportedly no serious injuries or property damage as a result.
A video was shown on the local station Diya TV about the event. OneIndia was unable to check the video's legitimacy on its own. A video was shown on the local station Diya TV about the event. OneIndia was unable to check the video's legitimacy on its own. Indian-Americans have spoken out strongly against the March assault on the Indian Consulate in San Francisco by pro-Khalistan demonstrators. They have also called for swift action to be taken against those guilty.
Pro-Khalistan protestors, chanting, smashed through the municipal police's temporary security barricades and hung two fake Khalistani flags inside the Consulate. Two consular officials quickly took down the flags.
Angry demonstrators invaded the embassy grounds shortly after and began pounding on the entrance and windows with the iron rods.
Comments