Indian diaspora protests against Delhi violence, demands Amit Shah’s resignation  

UK diaspora groups stand in solidarity with the victims of Delhi violence and against CAA. These groups call for the “UK government to immediately issue a strong condemnation of the Modi govt”

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UK diaspora groups stand in solidarity with the victims of Delhi violence and against CAA.

These groups call for the "UK government to immediately issue a strong condemnation of the Modi government"

These people held Modi government responsible for sponsoring the anti-Muslim riots in Delhi.


The protest was organised by -South Asia Solidarity Group and many other groups outside the Indian High Commission in London.

The groups also called the protest for the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, for his gross failure to maintain peace.

They demanded immediate arrest of Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur, Parvesh Singh Varma and others who incited riots.

The protesters demanded that victim families are rehabilitated and compensated for the loss of lives and livelihood.

UK diaspora demanded CM Arvind Kejriwal to take effective measures to ensure peace and justice for the victims and survivors.


In a statement Nirmala Rajasingam, South Asia Solidarity Group, said...

"As members of the Indian and South Asian diaspora in the UK...

...we stand with the survivors of the Delhi riots and the courageous anti-CAA movement."

"We condemn the close relationship between the Boris Johnson and Modi's genocidal BJP government...

... This alliance of far-right regimes has been deepened by the appointment of British-Indian Modi supporters...

... including Priti Patel and Rishi Sunak to key cabinet positions. They do not speak for us!", She said.

  Similar such protests are happening across 17 other cities across Europe such as Paris, Berlin, Geneva and Brussels.

This is not the first time that the group has raised their voice against the CAA.

Many countries including US have been raising concerns, but this time with focus on the Delhi violence.


"We are shocked by the horrific anti-Muslim riots spearheaded by the Hindutva right."said a UK based protester.

Appreciating the Shaheen Bagh protesters, the representatives of UK diaspora said...

"We in the UK and across the world must learn from their courage in these turbulent times of increasing fascism."

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