Tricolor Tornado in Britain: India Expects Legal Action
A spokesman for the External Affairs Minister said, "We expect action against this incident, it can also be legal action, action should be taken against those who were involved in this incident, we have suffered a lot from the incident."

London / New Delhi: India has expressed the hope that it will take legal action against those Sikh and Kashmiri separatists who torn the tricolor in protest against the PM Modi. In a protest during PM Modi's London tour, the tricolor on the Parliament Square in London was flown out of the pole.
While anti-India slogans were launched during this protests, there were flags of Khalistan and "Azad Kashmir" instead of the Tricolor. Let us tell you that the tricolor was among those 53 feasts that was imposed for the countries coming to the Commonwealth Summit.
A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs says, "We expect action against this incident, it can also be legal action, action should be taken against those who were involved in this incident, we have suffered a lot from the incident."
Tell you that PM Modi, who arrived in London for bilateral and Cheogm talks when he met his British counterpart Terryza Me, protesters protested there. Journalists from one of the biggest news channels covering this exhibition were stuck in violent demonstration and Scotland Yard officials on duty had to be intervened.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement: "The police is investigating the case after an Indian flag was lifted at Parliament Square on Wednesday, April 18 (British time) at three o'clock in the afternoon."
Britain expressed disappointment over the incident
A spokesman for the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said, "People have the right to perform peacefully, but we are disappointed with the steps taken by a small group in Parliament Square and as soon as we have We were told that we contacted High Commissioner Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha. "
According to the statement, "Prime Minister Modi's visit to the UK has strengthened our relations with India and we are eager to work closely together in many key areas."
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