New Delhi, May 10: With several people, organizations and leaders across the nation condemning the post-poll violence in West Bengal, now Indians from overseas countries are raising voice against the terror unleashed soon after the Bengal elections results were announced.
The Indians from the United Kingdom, Canada, United States, and Nigeria have come forward and held demonstrations. BJP leader Kapil Mishra shared pictures on social media. Using the hashtags 'Hindus Lives Matter' were seen on the placards held by the people in Toronto. From New York, people held placards like 'Mamata Stop Hindu Genocide'
Indians in Basingstoke in the United Kingdom held placards that read ‘Protest against Hindu genocide in Bengal’.
The Indians in Canada took out protests in the cities of Calgary and Toronto. “Stop Hindu genocide in West Bengal. Enough is Enough. Fear God,” a placard said.
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The Indians in Nigeria have also raised voice against the human right violations in West Bengal.
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There has been widespread violence and terror taking place in West Bengal following the victory of the Trinamool Congress. Several BJP leaders and offices were attacked by the TMC workers.
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Several such incidents are happening since the campaigning for the Assembly elections where the BJP workers are being attacked by the TMC goons. However, things worsened post-poll results as almost nine were killed in such brutal attacks.