The person in the viral video discussing the Pahalgam attack is not an Indian soldier, but a Pakistani drama artist
- A senior Pakistan Army official made a threatening gesture towards Indian community protesters in London.
- The protests followed a terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which killed at least 26 people on April 22.
- Colonel Taimur Rahat, an advisor at the Pakistan High Commission, made a throat-slitting gesture caught on camera.
- Over 500 British Hindus protested outside the Pakistan Embassy in London on Friday.
- Indian communities globally condemned the attack and protested against Pakistan's alleged support for terror groups.
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Old Clip of Ravi Negi Asking Shop Owners To Show Names Linked to Pahalgam Attack
Fact-Check: A video showing BJP MLA from Delhi's Patparganj, Ravinder Negi, asking shopkeepers to display their religion has gone viral following the Pahalgam attack with users noting that it was a recent incident. However, this clip is old.
The person in the viral video discussing the Pahalgam attack is not an Indian soldier, but a Pakistani drama artist
On 22 April 2025, a terrorist attack targeting tourists took place in Pahalgam, Kashmir. The Resistance Front (TRF), a terrorist organisation, initially claimed responsibility for the attack. However, on 25 April 2025, TRF issued a fresh statement on its social media platforms, denying any involvement in the Pahalgam incident and distancing itself from the earlier claim. The attackers had indiscriminately opened fire on tourists in the Baisaran …
Indian diaspora in France condemns Pahalgam terror attack, warns Pakistan
"We just want to send out a message to Pakistan that everyone in India is full of hatred towards their country. If they don't put an end to terrorism, they will have to face consequences." The protestors called upon the international community to recognise and act firmly against state-sponsored terrorism.
Indian diaspora holds protests worldwide over Pahalgam terror attack
Members of the Indian diaspora staged protests across several countries on Sunday, condemning the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir that killed at least 26 people, including foreign tourists and left several others injured.
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