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Khalistan extremists are now in US President Joe Biden’s backyard

| @indiablooms | Sep 24, 2024, at 12:33 am

A group of Khalistan extremists from Canada and the United States gathered in Wilmington, Delaware, to protest against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The protest took place in a neighborhood familiar to President Joe Biden, highlighting the group’s intent to draw attention at a national level. Among the demonstrators was Bakhshish Sandhu, who identifies himself as “Dr. Bakhshish Sandhu” and is associated with Sikhs for Justice, an organization advocating for Khalistan.

Sandhu, a naturalized American citizen, frequently travels to Canada to participate in protests against the Indian government. During the Wilmington demonstration, he was confronted by a journalist who questioned the legitimacy of his medical credentials.

According to the journalist, Sandhu graduated from CETEC, a university based in the Dominican Republic that was reportedly shut down after four years of operation due to allegations of issuing thousands of fake diplomas.

When pressed about his qualifications, Sandhu allegedly responded with the phrase, “Mocha, go back!” referencing previous controversies surrounding referendums hosted in Calgary, Canada.

(Image and text courtesy: Khalsavox.com)

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