Indian diaspora protests against Pahargam attack in Berlin

Demonstrators marched at some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Dom and Humboldt Forum, which attracted the attention of local citizens and tourists.
26 people were killed in the demonstrations following an April 22 attack in Pahalgam.
Earlier, members of the British Indian community gathered outside the High Commission for India in London, showing solidarity and support for India following the Pahargam terrorist attack, which claimed the lives of 26 people, including Nepali citizens, mainly tourists.
Similarly, on April 28, in heartfelt performance and condolences, Hindus Mandir and Gurudwara Singh Sabha organized special prayers in Warsaw to commemorate the civilians who died in the recent terrorist attacks in Pahargam in Jamu and Kashmir. Mandir, a Hindus Mandir, conducted the “Garud Puran Road” to express his condolences to the victims and their families.
The event saw participation from Warsaw’s head and various Indian diaspora associations, including the Tamil Association, the Telugu Association, the Sindh Association and the Punjab Association. Community leaders and devotees gather to express their grief and support.
Members of French Indian diaspora gathered here in front of the iconic Eiffel Tower to denounce Pakistan for “hiding and supporting terrorist activities” and expressed prestige with victims of the recent brutal terrorist attacks in Jamu and Pahargam in Kashmir, 26 of whom were killed and several others were killed and injured.
Indian diaspora organized a massive protest on Sunday.