US Indian community holds anti-terror protests at Pakistani\, Chinese consulates

US Indian community holds anti-terror protests at Pakistani, Chinese consulates

IANS  |  New York 

Members of the Indian community have held protests outside the Pakistani consulates in and to condemn the February 14 attack that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF troopers.

They protested peacefully for over two hours shouting "Vande Mataram" and "God Bless America" along with slogans denouncing Pakistan's support for terrorism.

A delegation went to the consulate to handover a memorandum demanding "credible and visible" action against the perpetrators of the carnage that was claimed by the Pakistan-based (JeM) and the 2008 terror attack that claimed 163 lives.

Overseas Friends of BJP-USA (OFBJP) said that the diplomats at the consulate refused to accept the memorandum, which also asked for freedom for Kulbhushan Jadav, who has been sentenced by a Pakistani military court as a spy, and for handing over JeM and Dawood Ibrahim, who is wanted for 1993 terrorist bombings in Mumbai, to

On Thursday, community members held a demonstration at the Chinese consulate in against Beijing's policy of protecting JAzhar from UN sanctions through its veto powers.

Jagdish Sewhani, the of the American Public Affairs Committee, and one of the organisers of the protest, said that his group was organising a nation-wide outreach campaign to members of to sponsor legislation against Pakistan's support for terrorism.

Members of his group and other Indians have been asked to call on their legislators or write to them seeking action against Islamabad, he said.

The Federation of Indian Associations organised a candle-light vigil in Woodbridge, Virginia, on Thursday to honour the victims.

About 600 people, including Nancy Drumm, attended the vigil.

Earlier in the week, OFBJP organised the screening of Bollywood film "Uri" to raise awareness of terrorism in the sub-continent. .

Across the US, Indian communities have held vigils and for the victims, including in Atlanta, Georgia; Naperville, Illinois; Sacramento, California' and Houston, and in

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First Published: Sat, February 23 2019. 11:34 IST