Kolkata: Violence is on in West Bengal after the results of assembly elections. Dozens of BJP workers have been killed and several others injured, as well as hundreds of people have fled. Now, overseas Indians settled in different countries have protested against the killings. BJP leader Kapil Mishra posted pictures of protests by these overseas Indians on his Twitter account.
Saffron flags and posters were seen in Bassingstoke, United Kingdom, with 'Demonstration against the massacre of Hindus' and 'Hindu Lives Matter'. Indian migrants living in Canada also protested against the Bengal violence in Calgary and Toronto. Here a poster read, 'Stop Hindu genocide in West Bengal'. 'Enough is enough now'. Be afraid of God. Another poster calls 'Mamata Banerjee a butcher' from West Bengal.