LONDON: A large protest was held outside the Indian High Commission in Aldwych, London, organized by the UK chapter of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
The demonstration was in response to what the organizers described as “baseless allegations” made by India against Pakistan following the April 22 incident in Pahalgam, located in Indian-Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
The protesters waved Pakistani flags, carried placards, and chanted slogans such as “Pakistan Zindabad,” “Kashmir belongs to Pakistan,” and “Down with Indian terrorism.”
They also raised chants supporting Pakistan’s military leadership and directed slogans against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Hindutva ideology, including “Modi is a terrorist” and “Reject Hindutva ideology.”
Ahsan Dar, president of PML-N UK, addressed the crowd, stating that the gathering reflected the strong connection of overseas Pakistanis with their homeland.
He accused India of launching a false flag campaign by blaming Pakistan without presenting any evidence regarding the Pahalgam incident. Dar noted that members from various political groups, including PTI and PML-N, participated in the protest, calling it a sign of national unity.
The protest remained peaceful but drew significant media attention. London police were present at the site, managing security and ensuring a smooth demonstration.
The event showcased the solidarity of the Pakistani community in the UK with their homeland and their support for the Kashmir cause.


