Bharat Mata ki Jai submerged Pakistan Zindabad in London

Toi correspondent from London: Hundreds of Indian originals gathered outside the Indian High Commission on Sunday, overwhelming a small protest organized by British Pakistanis for the purpose of “rejecting Indian propagation” on 22 April, “to reject Indian promotion” on April 22 in London, on Sunday. Pahgam terrorist attack This killed 26 people, most of the tourists.
While around 50 people were contrary to the High Commission for protest of Pakistan, hundreds of PIOs (individuals of Indian origin) filled the area in front of the mission building. The Indian side separated by the police barricades displayed a large -scale oblique on the building and used a loudspeaker to exclude Pakistani protesters, sing the national anthem and chant “Jai Shri Ram”, “Vande Mataram”, and “Jai”. Some can be seen shaking water bottles.
Pakistani protesters raised slogans against PM Narendra Modi and shouted “Pakistan Zindabad”, but there was a lack of placards and enthusiasm. “This is a disaster,” said a Pakistani journalist at the scene. Mohsin, a guard, claimed that the tension was associated with the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar.
He said, “Modi needed it due to elections in Bihar. He convicted Pakistan without any investigation.” “There will be no war,” another defender, Zubair, said, claiming that there was a lack of evidence in allegations of Pakistani participation in Pahalgam massacre.
“They cannot stop the water coming to us because they do not have a dam. They cannot keep the water,” Zubair said, India suspended the Indus Water Treaty in response to the Pahalgam attack.
In the Indian side, some participants waved both Indian and Israeli flags. Dheeraj questioned the objectives behind Pakistani opposition: “Why are they protesting in front of India’s High Commission here too?” Playcards organized by Indian supporters, referring to a hug-sliting gesture made on Friday, read “Hafiz Saeed Mastermind 26/11” and “professionalism read in the hospitality of the High Commission, associated with Best Sir Tan.”
“They are shamelessly opposed and pretending to suffer,” Gaurav said. Another supporter, Indranil pointed to economic gain in Jammu and Kashmir: “GDP has increased considerably. Pakistan does not want to see Jammu and Kashmir inflating. Terrorists shot men in front of their children. It was a cold-blooded massacre,” he said.
Protests have provoked right -wing commentators in Britain. Richard Tice, Reform UK Deputy Leader, shared a video of the collision, which wrote: “If it is not Gaza, then it is the communal politics of India vs Pakistan being fought on our London streets. It is Britain. Take its national controversies elsewhere.”
Journalist Isabel Okeshott also posted a video, stating: “Dozens of Met Police are struggling to separate Indian and Pakistani protesters as they abuse each other. UK multiculturalism has been a disaster!” GB News broadcast a section, titled “Has multiculturalism failed?” To focus on protest.