Glasgow Gurdwara condemns Khalistani extremists after Indian High Commissioner in UK denied entry
Glasgow: The management of Glasgow Gurdwara, where a top Indian diplomat in the UK was accosted and prevented from entering by Khalistani extremists, on Sunday condemned the "disorderly behaviour" in a statement, adding that all communities were welcome to the Sikh place of worship.
"An incident occurred on 29 September 2023 at Glasgow Gurdwara where the Indian High Commissioner was on a personal visit, facilitated by a member of the Scottish Parliament. Certain unknown individuals from outside the Glasgow area attempted to disrupt this visit, following which the visiting party decided to leave the premises," the statement by Glasgow Gurdwara Guru Granth Sahib Sikh Sabha stated.
“Glasgow Gurdwara strongly condemns such disorderly behaviour to disrupt the peaceful proceedings of a Sikh place of worship," the statement added.
The Gurudwara added that the ‘unruly individuals’ continued to disturb the congregation even after the Indian envoy had left.
Indian High Commissioner, Vikram Doraiswami, was stopped from entering the Gurdwara by Khalistani extremists on Saturday.
Shocking: A khalistani tried to force open the car door of the Indian envoy to #UK @VDoraiswami he was visiting the Glasgow Gurdwara today.
— Snehesh Alex Philip (@sneheshphilip) September 30, 2023
The driver got back into the car and drove away. pic.twitter.com/eT58Vjn9RA
A video circulating on social media shows a person obstructing the Indian High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswami, from entering the Gurdwara in Glasgow on Friday. Two men can be seen trying to open the door of the High Commissioner's car in the parking area. Moments later, the car is seen leaving the premises of Glasgow Gurudwara Saheb.
India has brought up the "disgraceful" incident with the UK government. Anne-Marie Trevelyan, a junior UK foreign minister, acknowledged the video circulating on social media and said she was ‘concerned’.
"The safety and security of foreign diplomats is of utmost importance and our places of worship in the UK must be open to all," she said on X, formerly Twitter.
Press Release on the incident at Glasgow Gurudwara Saheb.@MEAIndia @PTI_News @ANI @VDoraiswami @sujitjoyghosh pic.twitter.com/MZhpV3eSLP
— India in the UK (@HCI_London) September 30, 2023
The incident comes in the midst of escalating diplomatic tension between India and Canada after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused "agents of the Indian government" of being involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June.