VIDEO: Pakistan Diplomat's Shocking 'Throat-Slit' Gesture At Indian Protesters In London

A Pakistan diplomat, Taimur Rahat, was seen making a throat-slit gesture in a disturbing dipslay of aggression at Indian protesters in London who were demonstrating against the Pahalgam terror attack.
Pakistan diplomat throat slit gesture

Pakistan diplomat Taimur Rahat made a disturbing throat slit gesture at Indian protesters in London. This comes days after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in which Pakistan terrorists shot dead 26 people - mostly Hindu men - in Baisaran Valley. (Image: Screengrab/X)

In a disturbing display of aggression, a Pakistan diplomat in London sparked outrage by making a threatening gesture towards Indian protesters outside the Pakistan Embassy. Taimur Rahat, a diplomat, who serves as the defence attaché, was caught on camera making a throat-slit gesture at the Indian protesters.
Pakistan diplomat39s shocking gesture
Pakistan diplomat's shocking gesture
The provocative behaviour came during a demonstration by the Indian diaspora, who were protesting outside Pakistan embassy in London against massacre of 26 tourists in Pahalgam, South Kashmir, by Pakistan sponsored Lashkar-e-Taiba terror outfit.
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Pak Diplomat Mocked Indian Wing Commander Abhinandan Before

The diplomat's actions were seen as a clear provocation, following an earlier incident where he was seen holding a poster mocking Indian Wing Commander Abhinandan's detention in Pakistan in 2019 when his plane had crashed while chasing Pakistan's F-16 aircraft.
The gesture was widely perceived as an attempt to provoke and intimidate the Indian protesters.
The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with many calling for the diplomat's immediate recall.
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    Pradeep Dutta
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