Germany: Pakistanis abuse India and Indian citizen for standing ground and calling out their anti-India slogans in Frankfurt

Germany: Pakistanis abuse India and Indian citizen for standing ground and calling out their anti-India slogans in Frankfurt

On 15th August, on the occasion of India’s Independence Day, some Pakistanis and pro-Khalistanis gathered in Frankfurt, Germany for a rally against India. The main aim of the rally was to show support for “Azad Kashmir” and Khalistan. A few videos and photos have emerged on the social media showing them raising slogans against India and PM Modi. Pro-Pakistan and pro-Khalistan slogans can also be heard in the background.

The user Prashant Vengurlekar @/vengurlekarpras uploaded the video on his Twitter handle. He was present at the scene showing support for India. He tagged PM Modi, Ministry of External Affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar, along with a few media houses and wrote, “This Shameful protest by Pakistanis in Frankfurt abusing our great Nation and PM. I alone opposed them & stood my ground in face of [the] aggression. JAI HIND.”

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When people in the rally noticed him recording the video, they hurled abuses and even tried to attack him. One of the protesters wanted to hit him with the Pakistani flag. The Police present at the scene to control the crowd had to intervene.

A user Sajjan M Sharma @/SMSharma uploaded a video of the rally in which a man was seen hurling abuses on the person recording the video who had to approach to Police to save himself from the Pakistani attack. The video below has abusive language, viewer discretion advised.

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