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A large number of indian-americans gathered around the statue of mahatma gandhi installed in front of the indian embassy here and held a peaceful demonstration

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Answered by kharche8100
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To give salution to the satute and tribute to him

Answered by Anonymous
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❍◦A large number of Indian-Americans gathered around the statue of Mahatma Gandhi installed in front of the Indian Embassy here and held a peaceful demonstration against the amended Citizenship Act and the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC).

❍◦ “We are here for only a single purpose. That purpose is civil rights and religious freedom and nothing more than that,” Indian-American Mike Ghouse from the Washington-based non-governmental organisation Centre for Pluralism told the gathering, which included women, children and students.

❍◦ Organised by American-Indian

Muslims in association with over a dozen

of similar bodies, peaceful protesters

from in and around the Greater

Washington Area on Sunday shouted

slogans in favour of India’s unity and

displayed posters and banners alleging

that the country was headed in a

direction that was not secular in nature

and violated the ethos of the

Constitution..

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