British Kashmiris, Sikhs observe Indian Republic Day as Black Day across UK

TeK UK, Khalistan Movement UK, Global Pakistan and Kashmir Supreme Council jointly organised the demonstration

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MUZAFFARABAD:
British Kashmiris and Sikhs protested against India's ongoing brutality in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) across Europe and the United Kingdom on India's Republic Day.

Observing a Black Day on January 26, Tehreek-e-Kashmir (TeK) UK, Khalistan Movement UK and Global Pakistan & Kashmir Supreme Council jointly organised a demonstration outside the Indian High Commission in London.

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On the occasion, protestors held placards and black flags and chanted anti-India and pro-freedom slogans.

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Speaking on the occasion, TeK President Fahim Kayani remarked that India is sabotaging basic rights of Kashmiris. "India is a tyrant and atrocities on the people of occupied Kashmir are a question mark on India's democracy," he commented.

Women and children aren't safe in the occupied territory, he added.

He further said that Kashmiris observe a Black Day to send a message to the Indian leadership that occupied Kashmir is not part of India.

Kashmiris observe ‘India Republic Day’ as ‘Black Day’

Addressing the protestors, Khalistan Movement UK spokesperson Ranjit Singh termed India as a "democracy whereby rights of minorities are violated on a daily basis".

TeK UK leader Raja Muhammad Nazir said that Black Day aims to send a message to the Indian government and political parties that the occupied valley cannot be deprived of freedom on basis of power and influence.
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