Delhi: Pro-Khalistan Graffiti Drawn Over Government School Wall In Uttam Nagar Ahead Of Republic Day Celebrations
Authorities have launched an investigation into the matter and working to verify the facts surrounding the case.

Ahead of Republic Day, pro-Khalistan graffiti has once again surfaced, this time on a wall of a government school in the Uttam Nagar area of west Delhi, according to police reports on Friday.
A senior police officer told PTI that an FIR was filed in connection with the incident on Tuesday. Authorities have launched an investigation into the matter and working to verify the facts surrounding the case. The graffiti, which promotes the cause of Khalistan, raises security concerns as the nation prepares to celebrate its 75th Republic Day on January 26.
Watch the video below
Similar case in Delhi
This is not the first time pro-Khalistan graffiti were drawn on walls in Delhi. In September 2023, pro-Khalistan graffiti appearedd on the walls of ISBT flyover. At the time, Delhi Police registered a case under relevant sections of the IPC.
In November the same year, a man in his mid-30s was detained from Kurukshetra in Haryana in connection with the case. Reportedly, he was offered money by banned SFJ founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who had been issuing threats to India.
Pro-Khalistan graffiti drawn on Hindu temples
The Hindu American Foundation said on January 5 that three Hindu temples were defaced with pro-Khalistan graffiti in the US state of California's Bay Area region. The Vijay’s Sherawali Temple in Hayward, Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in Newark and Shiv Durga temple were drawn over with pro-Khalistan and anti-India slogans.
Local authorities launched investigation into the incidents.
RECENT STORIES
-
ENG vs IND, 1st Test: Will Shubman Gill Be Fined For Violating ICC Code Of Conduct On Day 1 In... -
Is Weight Loss Possible With Yoga? Expert Breaks It Down -
'Man Should Understand Woman's Needs', Khamenei’s Decade Old 'Feminist & Libral' Tweets Goes Viral... -
PM Modi Skips US President Donald Trump’s Invite After G7, Says Visiting Odisha And Lord Jagannath... -
Net Direct Tax Collection Stands At ₹4.59 Lakh Crore; 1.39% Lower Compared To Last Fiscal