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In an ugly incident, massive ruckus took place in West Bengal assembly between transport Minister Suvendu Adhikari and Congress MLA Kamlesh Chattopadh

India has officially raised the anti-India protests and consequent vandalisation of Indian high commission's property both with British high commission in Delhi and the British foreign office in London.

Indian summoned the British Deputy High Commissioner Jan Thompson in Delhi on Wednesday, a day after the violent protests took place during the 'Kashmir Freedom March' movement held by British Kashmiri groups. 2 people were arrested bu UK's Metroplitan police after members of Pakistani diaspora and Khalistanis threw objects, one of which broke the windowpane of Indian High Commission building in London.

The Ministry of external affairs had issued a statement saying, "We consider these incidents to be unacceptable and have strongly urged the Government of UK to take action against those involved."

The Indian high commissioner in London Ruchi Ghanashyam met DG(Political) Foreign office and raised the issue of violent protest. The DG had said the "physical damage to High Commission property was completely unacceptable" adding "safety and security of all diplomatic missions and their staff are of utmost concern to UK".

This is the second time in a month that large protest by Pakistani diaspora has taken place outside the Indian mission in London. The last was on 15th August, India's Independence Day in which 4 people were arrested.

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