| Shots were fired at the vehicle!
Allegedly no action is being taken by the Police despite complaints |

London (Britain) – In an appalling incident that took place on 30th September in London, an anti-Khalistan Sikh businessman Harman Singh Kapoor was threatened by Khalistanis and was fired upon at his vehicle outside his house. Harman Singh has been receiving death threats from the Khalistanis for months. However, he has alleged that no action is being taken by the Police. Singh runs a restaurant in London.
Harman Singh said that he has been attacked 4 times in the last 8 months. In the most recent incident, his car parked outside his house was fired upon and red paint was poured on it. At that time the Khalistanis abused and threatened to kill him and fled.
The Khalistanis have also threatened to rape Harman Singh’s wife and daughter. Singh said, ‘Despite informing the Police about this, they have not taken any action yet’.
London: Sikh restaurant owner’s car shot at and vandalised months after he spoke against Khalistanis, had received death and rape threats but no action from UK Policehttps://t.co/cxJFXzfG1J
— OpIndia.com (@OpIndia_com) September 30, 2023
Will oppose Khalistan and stay with India till death! : Singh couple
Harman Singh and his wife Khushi said that we will continue to oppose Khalistan till we die. Khalistanis are defaming all Sikhs. The demand for Khalistan is inappropriate. Sikh Gurus have sacrificed their lives for the Dharma. Khalistanis do not realise this.
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