UK police quickly separated two groups, restored order and dispersed protesters from area outside embassy
A brief scuffle broke out outside the Bangladesh Embassy in London on Saturday as pro-Khalistan Sikh activists confronted a group of Indo-UK Hindu protesters demonstrating over the killing of Hindus in Bangladesh.
Paramjeet Singh Pamma, a coordinator of the Khalistan Referendum campaign, confronted the Hindu protesters during the demonstration. Video footage and eyewitness accounts showed a short physical altercation between Pamma and an Indian Hindu protester before British police intervened.
Hindutva group was protesting against Bangladesh government today in front of Bangladesh high commission in London. They were confronted not by Muslim diaspora from Bangladesh but by the Sikh diaspora from India. pic.twitter.com/hpyby1RcKj
— Ashok Swain (@ashoswai) December 27, 2025
UK police quickly separated the two groups, restored order and dispersed the Indo-UK Hindu protesters from the immediate area outside the embassy.
Following the police intervention, pro-Khalistan Sikhs formed a protective presence around the Bangladesh Embassy, waving Khalistan flags and chanting slogans accusing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian state of involvement in high-profile killings. Chants included, “Who killed Hadi — Modi, Modi, India,” and, “Who killed Shaheed Nijjar — Modi, Modi, India.”
