Carrying candles and placards that read 'stop racism', 'stop hate crimes' and 'wake up India-Unite to save NRIs in US', the citizens, including the family members and relatives of Srinivas Kuchibhotla (32), the techie killed in a bar shooting in Kansas city last month, assembled near the park last evening.
The event was organised under the banner of Telangana NRI Parents Association and Telangana chapter of All India Peace and Solidarity Organisation.
"We organised the protest to condemn the killings of Indians (in the US). Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) and Telangana Chief Minister (Chandrasekhar Rao) should intervene and ensure hate crimes against the Indian community stop," one of the participants said.
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