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Four Indians arrested in London for rioting outside Pakistani High Commission

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26 Apr 2025
Four Indians were arrested outside the Pakistani High Commission in London while protesting against the Pahalgam attack.
According to reports, the Indian demonstrators attempted to approach the commission, but their plan was foiled by London police, and clashes between protesters and police resulted in three arrests.
An Indian protester accused British police of being "biased," stating that they seemed to support Pakistan every time and showed bias against Indians.
On the other hand, British-origin Pakistanis and Kashmiris also staged a protest at the same location, expressing solidarity with Pakistan against Indian threats.
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During the protest, Pakistani demonstrators chanted slogans in favour of Pakistanis, Kashmiris, and the Pakistan army.
The Kashmiri activists also staged an anti-Indian protest, denouncing New Delhi's attempts to alter the demographic makeup of occupied Kashmir and disempower Muslims through the Waqf Amendment Bill. The demonstrators described India as a "terrorist regime."
They added that the BJP government's attempts to conceal war crimes in Kashmir were futile, as the killing of unarmed civilians stood as undeniable evidence.
Expressing anti-India sentiments, the protesters demonstrated their support for Pakistan, chanting pro-freedom and pro-Pakistan slogans. They burned an effigy of top Indian leaders, including PM Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, and Ajit Doval, symbolically marking them with red crosses.
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The protests were sparked by the Indian government's attempt to link the Pahalgam attack to Pakistan and to suspend the Indus Water Treaty, which was signed under the supervision of the World Bank.
In response to Indian threats and the unilateral move to suspend the Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan warned of an 'act of war,' suspended its airspace for Indian flights, halted trade with India, and asserted that it was capable and prepared to respond to any aggression against its sovereignty.
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