All Parties Migrants Coordination Committee (APMCC) staged the protest followed by a candle march to pay homage to martyrs of Uri attack.
"The protestors, mostly Kashmiri Hindus, who migrated from the Valley 27 years ago, also burnt Pakistani flags and raised anti-Pakistan and anti-separatists slogans," the APMCC said in a statement.
"State and central governments should take stringent measures to combat growing terrorist attacks in the Valley. We hope peace prevails and the tormentors are brought to book", head of APMCC Delhi-NCR, Ravinder Pandita said.
Eighteen soldiers died in the attack in Uri, in one of the worst terrorist attacks which has drawn worldwide condemnation.
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