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Thousands of ppl protested outside Indian High Commission in London

16 August, 2019

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LONDON: Thousands of people, many waving Pakistani and Kashmiri flags, protested outside the Indian High Commission in London on Thursday in support of the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.

India’s decision to revoke special status for the portion of Kashmir it occupies, along with a communications blackout and curbs on movement, caused fury in Pakistan, which cut trade and transport links and expelled India’s envoy in retaliation.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered an Independence Day speech on Thursday that spotlighted his decision to remove the special rights of Kashmir among the bold moves of his second term. India’s day of independence is being observed as Black Day in Pakistan to protest the ongoing brutalities and human rights abuses in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK). In London, protesters carried banners reading “Kashmir is Burning”, “Free Kashmir” and “Modi: Make Tea Not War”, according to a Reuters reporter.

Ahead of the scheduled time for 1pm (UK time), hundreds had already gathered on the right side of the building. Pro-Pakistan activists from London made speeches calling out Indian aggression and demanding freedom for Kashmir.

Activists and speakers from local Kashmir councils also spoke out, demanding that India end the occupation of Kashmir. Furthermore, a sizeable number of Sikh supporters holding Khalistan banners lent their support to Pakistan.

Police were keeping a small counter-demonstration apart from the main protest as on the other side, Indian supporters chanted pro-India slogans.

Former British MP George Galloway took the podium to speak on the occasion.

“Modi has taken the world to the brink of war – nuclear war – and as a result risked the safety and security of people all over the world,” he said.

Many of the London protesters had come to the capital from other English cities on specially chartered buses.

“We want to show our solidarity with our Kashmiri brothers,” said Amin Tahir, a British pensioner of Kashmiri origin who came from Birmingham on one of the coaches.

“Since 1947 Kashmir has been struggling to be free from India. Now Modi has changed the law by force to stop Kashmir’s autonomy,” he said.

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis Sayed Zulfi Bukhari had called out to everyone to participate in the protest in a post on Twitter, a day earlier.

“I think it’s a record breaking turnout. I think it shows the resolve of the people of Kashmir, and others, that are against oppression, against tyranny. I think it is really important that these kinds of voices keep being raised in the international community,” he said while talking to the media.

“It’s sad that a lot of the world, a lot of the places are quiet. But, as long as people keep raising their voices as they are today, Kashmir will never be a dead issue. It will always be something that’s alive,” he said.

Meanwhile, Pakistan cricket’s most-recognisable cheerleader, Chaudhry Abdul Jalil, was seen among those protesting most fervently.

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