Slogans like 'Delhi Banega Khalistan' and 'Khalistan Referendum Zindabad' were written on the walls of metro stations in delhi, including punjabi Bagh, shivaji Park, Madipur, Paschim Vihar, Udyog nagar and Maharaja Surajmal Stadium. Ahead of the G20 summit to be held in the national capital on september 9-10, the walls of several metro stations across delhi were found dedata-faced with pro-Khalistan graffiti. delhi police has informed about this on Sunday. Slogans like 'Delhi Banega Khalistan' and 'Khalistan Referendum Zindabad' were found written or sprayed in black on the walls of metro stations in delhi including punjabi Bagh, shivaji Park, Madipur, Paschim Vihar, Udyog nagar and Maharaja Surajmal Stadium. The delhi police informed that activists of the banned Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) were present at several metro stations including shivaji Park and punjabi Bagh and wrote pro-Khalistan slogans. Meanwhile, the wall of the government Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya in Nangloi was also found dedata-faced with anti-India graffiti. In this background the Special Cell of delhi police is actively involved in the matter and security has been deployed at various locations. Also, DCP (Metro) informed that all the graffiti written on the walls of metro stations have been removed.
CCTV footage is being scanned to trace the accused and arrest them as soon as possible. On the other hand, police also said that the illegal Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has released footage of several delhi Metro station walls being dedata-faced with pro-Khalistan graffiti. Also, its head Gurpatwant Singh Pannu said in a video that the Khalistan referendum will be held in Surrey, canada on september 10, the day of the G20 summit in Delhi.
Another slogan, 'Delhi Banega Khalistan'. delhi police has initiated legal action against the matter, the police said. Someone wrote 'Delhi Banega Khalistan' and 'Khalistan Zindabad' in more than 5 metro stations. delhi police is taking legal action against this," delhi police said. More than 30 heads of state and top officials of the european union and invited guest countries and heads of 14 international organizations are likely to participate in the G20 summit.
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