Indian-Americans protest outside Pak Consulate\, Permanent Mission in New York against Pulwama attack

Indian-Americans protest outside Pak Consulate, Permanent Mission in New York against Pulwama attack

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

A large number of Indian-Americans held a protest in front of to the UN and its Consulate, strongly condemning the terror attack against Indian security forces in and demanding swift action against Pakistan-based terror group and its leader

Members of the Indian-American community from the and area raised slogans against and carried placards as they waved the Indian tri-colour during the protest outside the and Permanent Mission premises in Manhattan Friday afternoon.

The agitated protestors also waved the Indian tri-colour and the American flag as they demanded justice for the terror attack, saying the deaths of the 40 personnel will not go in vain.

Jagdish Sewhani, of Public Affairs Committee and one of the organisers of the event, told that through the protest, the message to is that "enough is enough. This time we will not forgive and we will not forget".

He said the terror attacks is the "final nail in the coffin" for the Pakistani terrorists who have repeatedly targeted over the years, from the 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament, the 26/11 terror attacks to the Pathankot and Uri attacks.

He added that the Press Statement condemning the attacks has "isolated Pakistan".

He said the Indian-American community urges to "discontinue all diplomatic relations with and give it a reply in the language it understands".

The crowd of close to about 200 raised slogans of 'Bharat Mata ki Jai', 'Vande Mataram', 'Pakistan Murdabad', 'Pakistan-terrorist' and carried placards that read 'Handover Masood Azhar-Global Terrorist', 'Pakistan Stop Harbouring Terrorists', 'Pakistan stop terrorism', 'Pakistan - progress the country not terrorism', and 'Pakistan Global Exporter of Terrorism'.

Overseas Friends of Anugula said the Indian community in the US strongly condemns the "dastardly" attacks.

"We are demanding that the perpetrators of the attack should be brought to justice and the based in Pakistan has to be dismantled," he said adding that JeM Azhar should be handed over to to face trial. Reddy slammed the support that the terrorist groups get from the and its intelligence unit ISI.

Ganesh Ramakrishnan, one of the coordinators of the protest, said the has been harbouring

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He said the international community must raise its voice against terrorism emanating from Pakistan soil and ensure that concrete actions are taken to eliminate the terror factories in Pakistan.

"The international community has to isolate Pakistan. Nations have been making only symbolic gestures but it is high time that concrete action is taken as terrorism impacts not just one nation but the entire world."

The organisers also tried to give a memorandum condemning the attack and demanding action to the and Permanent Mission but the gates of the premises remained locked during the protests.

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First Published: Sat, February 23 2019. 12:10 IST