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After the tension between India and Pakistan increased after the death of 26 people in the Pahalgam terror attack, hundreds of Indians and Indian -origin protesters gathered outside the High Commission. Gathered outside. The protesters had taken Indian flags, banners and placards to express grief over the death of innocent people and demand justice for the victims.
Ankit Love, a man of Indian origin, was arrested by the Metropolitan Police of London for breaking the windows of Pakistan’s High Commission in the British capital. The alleged incident took place on Friday after a fierce protest by Indian migrants in front of the Pakistani High Commission. After the tension between India and Pakistan increased after the death of 26 people in the Pahalgam terror attack, hundreds of Indians and Indian -origin protesters gathered outside the High Commission. Gathered outside. The protesters had taken Indian flags, banners and placards to express grief over the death of innocent people and demand justice for the victims.
The protesters raised slogans like Bharat Mata Ki Jai and Pakistan Murdabad. He accused Pakistan of sheltering and supporting terrorist groups responsible for cross -border attacks like Pahalgam. The Metropolitan police of the day said that its officials were called by Pakistani officials to file a report about a person, who allegedly broke the windows of the diplomatic mission allegedly on the morning of Sunday, 27 April. Police said 41 -year -old Ankit was arrested on Sunday after a complaint and was accused of criminal damage.
The Metropolitan police spokesperson said that Ankit Love, who did not have any definite address, was accused of criminal damage on Sunday 27 April. During the protests, a group of Pakistani protesters used loudspeakers to suppress slogans coming from Indian protesters. In this protest, a Pakistani diplomat was captured on camera, pointing to a throat cutting to a group of Indian protesters.
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