UK Kashmir Body To Launch Digital Campaign In London indiatoday.in
UK-based Tehreek-e-Kashmir, an organisation founded in 1985, is planning to launch a Kashmir digital campaign in London. The body is also planning to protest and join the march for Kashmir on October 27 in London, expecting to bring close to 25,000 people.
If protest is not allowed outside the Indian High Commission in London, protestors will use a bus to launch their Kashmir Digital Campaign.
Raja Fahim Kayani, third President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir said, "If we are not allowed to protest outside the HCI, then Tehreek-e-Kashmir has decided to launch Kashmir Digital Campaign outside Indian High Commission London."
Metropolitan Police under Section 12 Public Order Act 1986 imposed restrictions on the protest "in order to prevent serious disruption to the community".
DAC Matt Twist, the Gold Commander in charge of the policing operation, said, "Those attending the demonstrations can expect to see a significant police presence. Taking into account the anticipated number of protesters, and in order to prevent serious disruption, we have imposed pre-event conditions on the Kashmir protest under Sections 12 and 14 of the Public Order Act."
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