In a show of solidarity, a large group of Indian-origin supporters outnumbered a smaller Pakistani protest outside the Indian High Commission in London, in the wake of the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack. The Indian supporters, waving the Tricolour and chanting patriotic slogans, dominated the scene as they faced off against the Pakistani protesters who were vocal in their criticism of PM Modi. The clash of sentiments has ignited discussions in the UK, with right-wing commentators raising concerns about the effectiveness of multiculturalism in the country. The incident highlights the deep-rooted tensions between Indian and Pakistani communities abroad, reflecting the ongoing political and social dynamics in South Asia. This display of nationalism and dissent underscores the complexities of diaspora politics and the challenges of fostering unity among diverse ethnic groups. Amidst the heated exchanges, the incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and nuances of identity politics in the global arena, shedding light on the diverse perspectives and conflicting allegiances within the Indian and Pakistani communities living abroad. As the debate continues to unfold, it underscores the need for constructive dialogue and mutual understanding to navigate the complexities of transnational identities and conflicting loyalties in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Indian-origin supporters outnumber Pakistani protest in London; sparks debate on multiculturalism amid Pahalgam attack fallout.
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