Indian Diaspora in Frankfurt joined by local leaders express Anguish over Pahalgaon terror attack
City Mayor joins Canberra march; Paris, New Jersey protestors vow solidarity with India in her fight against barbarians
Frankfurt/Paris/NewJersey: Indian diaspora in Frankfurt lead an impressive Peace March, on Sunday expressing their anguish over terror attack by millitants in Pahalgaon on April 22, killing 26 innocent tourists and injuring several others. Protestors vowed their full support to their compatriats back in India, in the fight against barbarian forces trained and sent by their godfathers sitting in Pakistan.
Peace march in Frankfurt was joined by local leaders and World Peace activists, and passed through major public spots incuding Roman Square and Paulsplatz. They chanted slogans against all kinds of terrorism against innocent civilians, unarmed men, women and kids beingexported to their peaceful democratic and secular homeland- India. The peaceful march was organized under the theme Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the World is One Family.
Starting from Kaisertor/Kaisersack and proceeding through the heart of the city to Paulsplatz, participants walked in a disciplined and dignified manner, carrying Indian and German flags, singing patriotic songs, and chanting messages of peace. Volunteers formed a human chain to guide participants and maintain order, while a team of designated PeaceKeepers worked closely with the local police to ensure the event proceeded smoothly.
Each one in the March was furious over the heinous act and was willing to reach back and be with their kith and kin in India at the earliest moment, in Solidarity and Unity.
Similar protests are reported in Paris, New Jersey (USA), Canberra (Australia), London (U.K.) and other cities world over during the last week, expressing their suppport for India’s fight against millitant activities. The Voice of World Peace and Unity against violent terror is getting lauder by the day! (inputs from our German, French, US Bureaus)
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