Sikhs Rally Against India’s Treatment of Minorities in Paris

Paris, A significant demonstration unfolded in front of the Indian Embassy in Paris, where members of the Sikh community in France voiced their opposition to the perceived mistreatment of Sikhs and other minorities in India. The protestors condemned the actions of the Indian government and called for international intervention to address their grievances.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the diverse group of demonstrators, encompassing women, children, and the elderly, gathered for four hours to express their dissatisfaction with the Indian government’s policies, particularly criticizing the treatment of farmers and minority populations. The protestors highlighted a series of concerns, including the alleged target killings of Sikhs and the broader issue of state terrorism.

The rallying voices in Paris demanded the release of Sikh political leaders and activists who have been detained in India, some for extended periods. Beyond advocating for their immediate freedom, the protestors urged the global community to exert pressure on India, seeking to catalyze change in the nation’s approach to minority rights and to halt what they described as ongoing atrocities.

This protest underscores a palpable sense of frustration and demand for justice among the Sikh diaspora, reflecting broader international concerns about the treatment of minority communities within India. The event in Paris serves not only as a call for action but also as a reminder of the persistent challenges faced by minority groups in various global contexts.

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