
Sri Lankans Protest Against J&K Attack Outside Pak High Commission
In a show of solidarity with the victims of the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, an estimated 200-300 Sri Lankans staged a protest outside the Pakistan High Commission in Colombo on Wednesday. The protest was a strong condemnation of the terrorist attack that left at least 26 people, including a Nepali national, dead.
The protesters, who were mostly young Sri Lankans, held banners that read “stop state sponsored terrorism” and “we don’t need Pakistan”. The protest was a spontaneous reaction to the brutal attack that shook the nation and the world. The protesters expressed their outrage and disgust at the mindless violence perpetrated by the terrorists and demanded an immediate end to such attacks.
The protest was a peaceful one, with the protesters chanting slogans and singing national songs. The atmosphere was tense but controlled, with the protesters maintaining a respectful distance from the Pakistan High Commission building. The protest was a reflection of the strong bond between the people of Sri Lanka and India, and their shared commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms.
The terrorist attack in Pahalgam was a brutal and senseless act of violence that targeted innocent civilians. The victims included tourists, locals, and a Nepali national who was visiting the area. The attack was carried out by terrorists who are believed to be linked to the Pakistan-based militant groups.
The Sri Lankan government has condemned the attack in the strongest possible terms and has expressed its condolences to the families of the victims. The government has also assured the people of Sri Lanka that it will do everything in its power to prevent such attacks in the future.
The protest outside the Pakistan High Commission was a reflection of the strong sentiments of the people of Sri Lanka against terrorism and violence. The protesters were united in their condemnation of the attack and their demand for an immediate end to such attacks. The protest was a powerful statement of solidarity with the people of India and a rejection of terrorism in all its forms.
The protest was also a reminder of the importance of international cooperation in combating terrorism. The people of Sri Lanka and India have a long history of cooperation and friendship, and they are united in their commitment to combating terrorism. The protest was a powerful statement of this commitment and a reminder of the importance of international cooperation in preventing and combating terrorism.
In conclusion, the protest outside the Pakistan High Commission in Colombo was a powerful statement of solidarity with the people of India and a rejection of terrorism in all its forms. The protesters were united in their condemnation of the attack and their demand for an immediate end to such attacks. The protest was a reminder of the importance of international cooperation in combating terrorism and a reflection of the strong bond between the people of Sri Lanka and India.