Kenya in Chaos: The bill presented in Kenya’s parliament regarding tax hike is being fiercely opposed. On Tuesday, a large number of protesters surrounded Kenya’s parliament. During this, a group of protesters set the parliament on fire. The MPs trapped inside at the time of the incident were evacuated safely with the help of fire brigade and other security agencies. Two people have also died in this fierce protest going on in Kenya.
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In fact, on Tuesday itself, before setting fire to the Parliament, policemen in the capital Nairobi had fired on the protesters. Thousands of people are participating in this demonstration, their demand is that the country’s MPs should vote against the new tax rules proposed in the controversial Finance Bill. This demonstration has been going on for a long time, two people died during the demonstration last week. At present, there is no news of any casualties in the demonstration on Tuesday. To treat the injured during the demonstration, the doctors of the country have set up emergency temporary medical camps in many cities. The people of Kenya are donating money and material for these camps.
The new bill will increase the price of these items
This protest in Kenya started when the MPs voted on a bill proposing a new tax. The new tax also includes ‘eco-levy’, which will increase the price of items like sanitary pads and diapers. After the protest intensified, the proposal to impose tax on ‘bread’ was removed, but the protesters are still demanding not to pass the new bill.Â
Human Rights Commission took cognizance of the firing
Kenya’s Human Rights Commission on Tuesday shared a video of firing on protesters and said that these officers will be held responsible. The Human Rights Commission has posted against President William Ruto on ‘X’. The commission wrote, ‘The world is watching you moving towards tyranny, democracy has been attacked under your government. All those directly or indirectly involved in firing on protesters should be held accountable.’
ADVISORY FOR INDIAN NATIONALS IN KENYA
India has advised its citizens in Kenya to exercise utmost caution and restrict non-essential movement amid violent protests in the East African nation against the government’s proposed tax hikes.
“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 Indian consulate in Kenya said in an advisory posted on social media platform X.
