Israel's attack on Palestinians condemned in Hyderabad


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) A massive protest was held here yesterday to condemn Israel's offensive against Palestinians.

Hundreds of activists of the Students Islamic Organisation (SIO) took out a rally and formed a human chain, demanding an immediate halt to Israel's attacks. The protestors raised slogans of "Down with Israel".

They were also carrying placards with pictures of children and other victims of Israeli bombardment.

"Let Gaza live", "You don't need to be a Muslim to stand up with Gaza", "Murdering an 11-month-old is not self-defence" were some of the slogans written on the placards.

The speakers urged the Indian government to cut down diplomatic ties with Israel and restore its traditional stand of backing Palestinians. The SIO leaders also urged the central government to press Israel to immediately stop the air strikes.

"At a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Brazil to attend BRICS summit, India should raise the issue in the international arena and put pressure on Israel to stop atrocities,a said Laeeq Ahmed, president, SIO's Hyderabad unit. The SIO also urged the Telangana government not to have any ties with Israel in agriculture sector.

It said Israel was responsible for destroying the agricultural lands and crops of Palestine by the use of its lethal weapons and such state cannot be trusted upon for the improvement of agriculture in other parts of the world..

The organization also launched a signature campaign against the Israeli offensive and to urge the Indian government to use its influence in the United Nations and other international fore to pressurize Israel.


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