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Thursday, March 28, 2024

‘Pakistan Zindabad’ sloganeering in Muzaffarnagar, UP by group of 15, 2 arrested

On the 14th of this month, a few anti-nationals riding a tractor were seen shouting ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ at Chandsina village near Ratanpuri in Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh. Tension prevailed in the area following which the police sprung into action and arrested a couple of miscreants. The arrested are Shadab s/o Sharafat and Firoz s/o Alisher. 

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The sloganeering incident was recorded by the criminals themselves and the video was uploaded on social media platforms. This stunt did not go down well with local villagers who complained to the police. The police immediately checked the video footage and identified Shadab and Firoz.

The 15 strong gangs were roaming the streets raising the same slogans. Charges have been filed and a report lodged against these unidentified persons. Other than those arrested the rest are now on the run and police are on the lookout for them.


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