In a recent incident outside the Indian High Commission in London, a large group of Indian-origin supporters clashed with a smaller Pakistani protest following the Pahalgam terrorist attack. The Indian supporters, waving the Tricolour and chanting patriotic slogans, outnumbered the Pakistani protesters who were vocally opposing PM Modi. This confrontation has stirred discussions in the UK, with some right-wing commentators questioning the effectiveness of multiculturalism in the country. The clash reflects the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, with diaspora communities abroad also getting involved in the heated debate. The incident highlights the deep-rooted emotions and political divisions that exist within these communities, even outside their home countries. It also brings to light the complexities of managing diverse opinions and allegiances in a globalized world. The clash at the Indian High Commission underscores the need for peaceful dialogue and understanding among different groups, especially in the face of sensitive political issues. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how authorities will address such incidents and promote harmony within multicultural societies like the UK.

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Indian-origin supporters outnumber Pakistani protesters at Indian High Commission in London post-Pahalgam attack, sparking UK multiculturalism debate.
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