Tehreek-e-Kashmir to launch digital campaign in London.

LONDON -- The UK-based Tehreek-e-Kashmir is planning to launch a Kashmir digital campaign in London in connection with the 27th October, which is observed as black day by the Kashmiris across the world.

Tehreek-e-Kashmir is also planning to protest and join the march for Kashmir today (Sunday), the day India had landed its troops in Srinagar and illegally occupied the territory of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947.

If protest is not allowed outside the Indian High Commission in London, protestors will use a bus to launch their Kashmir Digital Campaign.

The President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir, Raja Fahim Kayani, in a media interview said, 'If we are not allowed to protest outside the Indian High Commission in London, then the organization has decided to launch Kashmir Digital Campaign.'

Metropolitan Police has imposed restrictions on the protest. The decision of the Metropolitan Police came after many individuals and organisations of India had written to the Mayor, the Met Police and the Home Office to stop the protest as it falls on Diwali.

The UK president of JKLF, Tahseen Gilani, while wishing everyone a 'Happy Diwali' said, 'It's not against any religious practice. Around 8 million people been stopped to offer Eid prayers in August this year. Was it justifiable?' He also said, 'The Indian High Commission is not a religious place...

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