With British PM Starmer By His Side, PM Modi Urges Action Against Khalistani Extremists | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with British Prime Minister United Kingdom Keir Starmer on Thursday, where the two leaders signed a historical free trade agreement between the two countries. The two leaders held one -to -one meeting as well as interviews at the level of delegation. Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime Minister Starmer for his strong support and solidarity spreading to the Indian people after the expensive terrorist attack, and brought up the issue of extremism.
While the two leaders committed to strengthening the global struggle against terrorism, they stated that extremism and radicalization pose a threat to both communities and agreed to increase the bilateral cooperation to deal with threats further. Prime Minister Modi also sought the cooperation of Britain to bring economic criminals and fugitives to justice.
“We thank Prime Minister Starmer and his government for strong condemnation of the terrorist attack in expensive.
Prime Minister Modi’s words came in the midst of concerns about the existence of Khalistan Fragmenal supporters in the UK, which created the Ruckus in the Indian Supreme Commission in London in the past.
He announced that agencies from both countries will continue to work in cooperation and coordination of the return of economic criminals.
Media briefing media later, Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said, “We shared our thoughts and opinions about the activities of the Foreign Audiary supporters. We are increasingly active and that they were active and that they threatened the safety and security of our diplomatic missions and staff and that they collaborated against our leaders and diploma.
The two leaders also exchanged views on global and regional interests, including developments in the Indo-Pacific, West Asia and Russia-Ukraa conflict.
Earlier this year, Khalistani Gays created a Ruckus outside the Chatham House in London, where Foreign Minister S Jaishankar S Jaishankar participated in an event. A video from the event showed a protester working towards EAM’s vehicle when leaving the venue, became viral on social media and emphasized the security violation.
This was not anti -Indian, radical elements for the first time in London demonstrations, attacks and arson regulations.
In March 2023, the new Delhi fell a strong protest with the British government after destroying the Indian Supreme Commission in London. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) allowed the British authorities to enter the high commission buildings of Halistan Gons for the absence of British security completely.

