Kenya violence: Indian high commission issues advisory

    The Indian high commission in Kenya’s Nairobi on Tuesday issued an advisory amid violent protests in the African nation’s capital and other cities over the passage in Kenyan parliament of a controversial bill that proposes to increase taxes.

    “In view of the prevailing tense situation, all Indians in Kenya are advised to exercise utmost caution, restrict non-essential movement, and avoid the areas affected by the protests and violence till the situation clears up,” the high commission said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

    “Please follow local news and the Mission’s website and social media handles for updates,” it further stated.

    Around 20,000 Indians are currently living in Kenya, as per an official estimate.

    The high commission’s statement came on a day when police opened fire on demonstrators trying to enter the parliament building in Nairobi, with at least five protesters losing their lives.

    Sections of the parliament building were set ablaze before police eventually managed to drive the protesters from the building amid clouds of tear gas and the sound of gunfire.