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Nationalist activists hold ‘New Zealand not New Delhi’ protest during Modi visit

Masked protesters in black clothing stand before a grand railway station, holding a banner that reads 'New Zealand NOT New Delhi'.

A group of nationalist activists have held an anti-immigration demonstration during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to New Zealand.

More than a dozen members of White New Zealand stood outside Wellington Railway Station in the nation’s capital on Saturday with a banner saying “New Zealand, not New Delhi”.

All were dressed in black and wore masks except for one the protest leader, who made a speech through a megaphone expressing opposition to mass migration from India.

“New Zealand, our land of natural beauty, our outpost of Anglo-Celtic stewardship in the South Pacific, must not become a dumping group for uncapped racial strangers from what is objectively one of the foulest, dirtiest countries on Earth,” he said.

“The traitors who administer our government, ruling over the Whites of this land, wish to replace us with brown slaves who are not biologically capable of assimilating – what was clean and green will turn squalid and brown.

“No amount of alleged economic growth can justify mountains of rubbish, rivers filled with junk, and sh*t in the street. Our nation’s wealth is attributed to our racial capital, who built civilisation in this land where there was none before it.”

The group shared the video on their Telegram channels with the caption: “New Zealand’s antiwhite government continues to flood our country with unassimilable foreigners, and day-by-day takes action to speed up the process.

“White New Zealand’s volunteers rallied in Wellington to demand an end and reversal of our immigration regime, and the policy of appeasement towards the Indian state.”

The rally came on the same day as a separate group of anti-immigration protesters held banners saying “remigration now” and “end mass migration” outside Auckland’s Spark Arena where Mr Modi appeared at an event attended by 10,000 supporters.

Sikh separatists also turned up at the Auckland event and faced off with the mainly Hindu pro-Modi crowd, as did a small group of far-left extremists with pro-Palestine banners.

Mr Modi flew into New Zealand late on Friday for a quick but historic visit where he met Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, attended the Kia Ora Modi event, and left on Saturday evening.

The Indian leader’s visit came amid rising concerns among New Zealanders about mass immigration and the growing influence of ethnic and religious voting blocs on political parties and the police.

Header image: The Wellington protest (Telegram).

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