London, September 7: The filthy mess outside the Indian Embassy in London created by the Pakistani protestors was cleaned on Saturday, September 7. The cleanliness drive was led by Ruchi Ghanashyam, the High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom. The mess outside the Indian house was created by the violent British-Pakistani protesters on September 3. UK Must Act Against Pakistani, Khalistani Elements Who Vandalised Indian High Commission in London: MEA.

Several Indian community members joined in the cleanliness drive. The Indian Embassy in London was in a filthy mess of eggs and vegetables. In the visuals shared on Twitter, many people can be seen cleaning the embassy building. Indian High Commission in London Targeted Again, UK-Based Pakistanis Hold Violent Protest Over Kashmir Issue.

Meanwhile, many Twitterati criticised London Mayor Sadiq Khan and London administration for not cleaning the mess. British Indians also created a "cleaning invoice" and slammed Khan for failing to protect Indian House from hooligans on August 15 and September 3.

Tweet by Indian HC in London:

British Indians Special Invoice to London Mayor:

On Thursday, British columnist Katie Hopkins slammed London Mayor Sadiq Khan and London administration for cleaning the mess. "The Embassy in London - one of our greatest allies - is a filthy mess of eggs and vandalised windows at the hands of Pakistani protesters in the UK. Is the Muslim Mayor of London enabling this behaviour? Why has this not been cleaned up? Deeply shaming for Britain," she tweeted.

Tweet by Katie Hopkins:

Hopkins also posted two clips on Twitter in which the Indian Embassy can be seen covered with eggs and other garbages. Meanwhile, Sadiq Khan had termed the violence as unacceptable.

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