Indians, Tibetans Protest at New York’s Times Square

Thousands of American-Indian citizens demonstrated against China at New York's Times Square on Friday night.
Indians, Tibetans Protest at New York’s Times Square

Thousands of American-Indian citizens demonstrated against China at New York's Times Square on Friday night. The special thing is that American citizens of Taiwan and Tibetan origin also participated in it. All of them demonstrated with anti-China banners and posters. At the same time, slogans like Boycott China also raised.

On the night of 15 June, 20 Indian soldiers were martyrdom in a violent clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers at Galwan Valley, Ladakh. 43 Chinese soldiers and officers also killed. However, China did not accept it until now.

Protesters were not afraid of infection: 

The anger of these people against China was so high that they held an anti-China protest despite the warnings about infection. In recent days, anti-China protests have been seen in many other cities in America. During this time, flags of India, Taiwan, and Tibet were also in the hands of the people. Some people have started boycotting Chinese products.

It is important to hurt China's business:

Many people involved in the demonstration at Times Square said that it is necessary to boycott products made in China. Jagdish Shevani, president of the American India Public Affairs Committee, an organization of Indians, said – China has shown its true face by attacking Indian soldiers. Not only India, but it is also troubling in many countries.

China becoming a problem for its Muslims citizens: Jagdish Shevani

Jagdish said that China itself is becoming a problem for the citizens of its country. The rights of Uygar Muslims in Xinjiang province have been taken away. On the other hand, Tibetan citizens involved in the demonstration said that their culture is in danger because of China. Tibetan leader Dorjee Testen said – We appeal to India and America to compete with China. It is important to control China over time.

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