Aam Aadmi Party is continuously protesting on social media regarding the slogan of Khalistan outside the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar, Punjab. A user named Kumar Vishwas Parody has also targeted the AAP government of Punjab while sharing its video. It was written from the parody account, “Khalistan Zindabad in Punjab and carrying the tricolor in Gujarat, I am trembling. Hello sir, I am (tag me if you understand).”
Many users have commented on this tweet. Tagging Arvind Kejriwal, Ravi Chaudhary wrote, “Slogans of Khalistan are being raised in Punjab whether you want to say something or not, put 10-20 Indian flags in Punjab too.” What is the law of the land? Slogans of Khalistan are being raised against India in front of Punjab Police, and what kind of opposition is the country, how are the leaders who do not protest.
Narayan Suthar wrote, “Such people are making fun of our country. The politics of India should be educated and organized. Discipline is slowly disappearing in our country and no country can progress without discipline.
By getting Khalistan Zindabad done in Punjab,
I am trembling with the tricolor in Gujarat.Hello sir (Tag me if you understand)
am I?? pic.twitter.com/dHRc07dx3z— Kumar Vishwas ( Parody ) (@Rofl_Vishvas) June 7, 2022
Varsha Saraswat wrote, “Hey what a human being you are, now get better too. What would you like to do? You will leave Punjab by making Pakistan. Do you know, the first letter of both is also P, both are not the same, are they?
Dr Seema Kumari wrote, “Kejriwal ji’s eyes are now on Gujarat. Punjab is not taking care of it, AAP’s picture is showing in this dual form Khalistan Yatra in Punjab and Tiranga Yatra in Gujarat, it is enough, Arvind Kejriwal ji, what has happened to Punjab. You are 100% guilty of this. The truth is always coming out.”
Let us tell you that on June 6, on the anniversary of Operation Blue Star, a rally was allegedly taken out and slogans were raised in support of Bhindranwale and Khalistan. There was a lot of ruckus at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab. A crowd of people waved posters of Khalistani separatist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale raising slogans of Khalistan in the temple premises.