Why did the Delhi government announce the construction of a public toilet in front of the British High Commission?

New Delhi: The Delhi government has announced the construction of public toilets in front of the British High Commission.

According to the details, an announcement has been made by the Delhi government to construct public toilets in front of the British High Commission in Delhi.

The local authorities have called for the construction of a public toilet at Meena Bagh, near the British High Commissioner’s residence in Delhi. However, on the other hand, the British government has objected to this decision citing security concerns.

Sikhs have set up toilets in front of the Indian embassy in London, with the aim of recording protests over Khalistan. Dal Khalsa has said in its statement that it will continue protesting by adopting democratic ways until the establishment of independent country.

It should be noted that India had recently decided to remove external security from the British High Commission and the British High Commissioner’s residence, and this was seen as a reaction to the Sikh attack on the Indian High Commission in London.

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