Pro-Khalistan Protesters' San Francisco Demonstration Fails Outside Closed Russian Consulate
Pro-Khalistan protesters face embarrassment in San Francisco as their demonstration outside the closed Russian Consulate flops, highlighting organizational shortcomings.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 19 – A group of pro-Khalistan protesters faced an embarrassing situation today when their planned demonstration outside the Russian Consulate in San Francisco turned out to be a complete failure. The protesters arrived with signs and slogans condemning India, only to find that the consulate had been closed for five years.
The incident has quickly become a laughingstock on social media, with users mocking the organizers for their lack of research. "It's hard to believe they didn't check if the consulate was still open," commented one user. "This shows how these groups operate – all noise and no substance."
The Russian Consulate in San Francisco has been closed since 2019 due to increasing tensions between the United States and Russia. Despite this well-known fact, it appears the protesters overlooked this crucial detail.
This mishap has shed light on the pro-Khalistan movement's apparent disorganization and failure to conduct basic due diligence. Reports indicate that the group spent an entire week preparing for the protest, making the oversight even more glaring.
As the pro-Khalistan protesters deal with the fallout from this incident, it serves as a reminder of the importance of thorough preparation and accurate information in organizing public demonstrations. This blunder will likely be a source of ridicule for the group for some time to come.
✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.