Indian-Americans protest outside UN headquarters against Pulwama attack

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

Braving wintery weather, a large number of Indian-Americans held a protest in front of the headquarters here against the attack and demanded that take action against terror groups operating on its soil.

The protesters from across this city gathered at the on Sunday, holding placards and raising slogans against the terror operating on Pakistani soil and demanded swift action against the JeM and its leader

Jagdish Sewhani, of 'The American Public Affairs Committee' and one of the organisers of the event, told that Indian-Americans, including professionals and students, were expressing their anger at the "continued state sponsorship of by across the world".

The protestors raised slogans against all major terrorist attacks originating from such as the 2008 26/11 attack, the Uri attack and the 2001 attack among others.

The message to Pakistan is that "enough is enough. This time we will not forgive and we will not forget," Sewhani said.

"Pakistan is still shielding terrorists and is refusing to crack down on them. The continues to support terrorist outfits such as al-Qaeda, Lakshar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Haqqani network," he said, adding that "time has come to give a befitting reply to Pakistan in a language it understands".

Overseas Friends of 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 a trial.

"We are protesting Pakistan's cross-border in and and sponsorship of global that has affected many countries around the world," Anugula said.

Several people from other South Asian nations such as Afghanistan, and also joined the protest.

Richard Benkin, a Jewish-American at the protest, said the international community stood in solidarity with India, noting that Pakistan's support for terrorism will not go unquestioned any longer.

The crowd raised slogans and held placards with messages reading 'Handover Masood Azhar-Global Terrorist', 'Pakistan Stop Harbouring Terrorists'and 'Pakistan Export Goods not Terrorism'.

Protestors also spoke about the high casualties resulting from terrorism supported and launched from the Pakistani soil. They demanded that the UN make Pakistan accountable for the Pulwama, and other terror attacks.

They also demanded that Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav be set free.

The protesting organisations also plan to send a memorandum of their demands to UN

Pramod Bhagat, of India World Foundation USA, said that there was a need to reach out to the US lawmakers.

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First Published: Mon, March 04 2019. 13:25 IST