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Friday, March 29, 2024

Two men thrashed by public for raising pro-Pak slogans at Taj Mahal

Two persons were beaten up by visitors when they allegedly raised pro Pakistan slogans at Taj Mahal on Tuesday.

One of them Mohammad Sohail, a resident of Firozabad, was handed over to Taj Ganj police by CISF personnel.

The station house officer (SHO) of Taj Ganj police station, Bhupendra Singh Baliyan, said as the complaint did not mention what slogans were, raised, the accused has been booked for causing disturbance of the public peace.

The suspect has also sustained some injuries, said the SHO.

(The story has been published via a syndicated feed with a modified headline.)

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2 COMMENTS

  1. What is going on? People feeling so bold they come to Taj and shout pro-Pak slogans? Must be investigated if they belong to some org or what?

  2. Pakistan has long been pursuing all subvertive, underhand means to destabilize this country, to break the Hindu-Muslim integrity to pluge the country into chaos, social uprising and upsetting economy. It has its definitive goal: To push terrorists as Jihadists across the Line of Control (LoC) and disintegrate India. It has taken religion as one of its means to fulfill its objectives. Some ill-educated Indians fall victim to Pakistan’s propaganda machine and in the name of Pak-backed Jihad they purportedly wage violence, raise slogans and misguide people to generate social unrest. They should be dealt with heavy-handed.

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