Miscreants chant pro-Pakistan slogans in Ludhiana & remove flag of Pakistan pasted on road; FIR filed

Over the cowardly Pahalgam terror Attack, people of Ludhiana protested against Pakistan and pasted the rogue nation's national flag on the road. 

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India is filled with rage against Pakistan after a group of Terrorists slaughtered 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam's Baisaran Valley on April 22, 2025. Irrespective of the religion, Indians have united against terrorism and are demanding strict action against the rogue nation for backing terrorists and giving a haven to terrorist organisations. Over the cowardly Pahalgam Terror Attack, people of Ludhiana protested against Pakistan and pasted their national flag on the road. 

The protestors had gathered near Sector 32 on Chandigarh Road in Ludhiana, laying a Pakistani flag on the ground and hitting it with shoes to demonstrate their anger against Pakistan. However, shortly after the protesters dispersed, a group of individuals arrived at the site riding an Activa scooter and a car. They allegedly removed the Pakistani flag from the ground and began chanting "Pakistan Zindabad" slogans.

Following this, the protesters rushed back to the spot. A scuffle broke out between the two groups, during which the unidentified individuals not only shouted pro-Pakistan slogans but also demanded evidence of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. They reportedly issued threats before fleeing the scene.

FIR against miscreants supporting Pakistan in Ludhiana

Arvind Kumar, a resident of Sector 32-A, lodged a formal complaint with the Division Number 7 Police Station. He stated that he and his associates were protesting peacefully against the Pahalgam terror attack by pasting Pakistan's flag on the road.

The accused arrived on an Activa bearing registration number PB10GM-1522 and a car with registration number PB91-Q8998. They engaged in a physical altercation, raised provocative slogans, and issued threats before escaping.

Following the complaint, police have registered a case under sections 194(2), 115(2), 126(2), 351(2), and 3(5) of the BNS (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita) against the unidentified individuals. Investigations are underway.


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