The ruthless killings of innocent people in India have created a stir beyond the geography of the country. The Udaipur and Amravati killings made Hindus gather on the streets of Australia. The Australian Hindu Association (AHA) and other prominent Australian Hindu organizations such as the Hindu Council of Australia, Kashmiri Pandits Australia, and GHAR (Global Hindu Association for Reform and Sustainable Societies) staged a protest in Melbourne’s Federation Square on 3 July. In support of the families of the two Hindu victims killed on the alleged social media post. Tailor Kanhaiya Lal Sahu and pharmacist Umesh Kolhe were murdered for supporting Nupur Sharma. The association also showed its dissatisfaction over other targeted killings in the last two months. Posters showing the names and photographs of other Hindu and Sikh victims of terror were displayed throughout. Celebration. These included the shooting of Kashmiri Pandit youth Rahul Bhatt by Islamic extremists and Kishan Bharwad, who was assassinated on a social media post, and Kamlesh Tiwari, who was killed by Islamists at his home in Lucknow. Hindu Australians stood in solidarity and urged the Indian authorities to bring justice. They offered flowers and paid tribute to the deceased Bharti Kundal, with the AHA’s general secretary announcing $1,500 (Rs 81,000) to aid Kanhaiya Lal’s family. Assistance was provided by the AHA Humanitarian Fund.