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    Kenya violence: Indian nationals advised to exercise 'utmost caution'

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    The Indian High Commission in Kenya issued a cautionary advisory to Indian nationals, urging them to exercise "extreme caution" due to the current "tense" situation caused by violent protests in various cities across the African nation. The unrest stemmed from contentious demonstrations in Nairobi and other urban centers following the passage of a controversial bill by the Kenyan parliament, which aimed to raise taxes.

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    The Indian high commission in Kenya on Tuesday advised Indian nationals to exercise "utmost caution" in view of prevailing "tense" situation arising out of violent protests in the African nation. Kenya's capital Nairobi and other cities across the country witnessed violent clashes and demonstrations after Kenyan parliament passed a controversial bill that proposed 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 Indian high commission said in an advisory.


    Around 20,000 Indians are currently living in Kenya, according to an official estimate.

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