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Clashes in London after Lord Nazir calls for Kashmir's independence on Republic Day
TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Updated: Jan 27, 2018, 08:50 IST
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NEW DELHI: Clashes erupted outside the Indian High Commission in London on Friday evening as Lord Nazir Ahmed, a pro-Pakistan peer in the House of Lords, organised a "black day" protest demanding the freedom of Kashmir and Khalistan.
The protest, which coincided with India's Republic Day, was aimed at highlighting the "oppression of India".
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#WATCH Clashes erupted outside Indian High Commission in London as British Lord Nazir called for Azad Kashmir on India's Republic Day
The protest, which was held outside the Indian High Commission in Central London, turned violent after Ahmed's supporters were countered by many Indian and British groups.
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TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Updated: Jan 27, 2018, 08:50 IST
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- Lord Nazir had called for "black day" protest to coincide with India's Republic Day
- The protest was aimed at highlighting the "oppression of India"
- The counter-protesters asked Nazir on how he was making a mockery of the British system by openly playing Pakistan's game
NEW DELHI: Clashes erupted outside the Indian High Commission in London on Friday evening as Lord Nazir Ahmed, a pro-Pakistan peer in the House of Lords, organised a "black day" protest demanding the freedom of Kashmir and Khalistan.
The protest, which coincided with India's Republic Day, was aimed at highlighting the "oppression of India".
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ANI
✔@ANI
https://support.twitter.com/articles/20175256
#WATCH Clashes erupted outside Indian High Commission in London as British Lord Nazir called for Azad Kashmir on India's Republic Day
The protest, which was held outside the Indian High Commission in Central London, turned violent after Ahmed's supporters were countered by many Indian and British groups.
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