Bengaluru: Two students booked for raising pro-Pakistan slogan


PTI, Nov 19, 2022, 10:37 AM IST

Two students have been booked for allegedly raising ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogan at a college event ‘just for fun’. According to police, the case was registered based on a viral video on social media.

During an event at a private engineering college here recently, other students objected as soon as a boy and a girl shouted the slogan.

The students were picked up and questioned. They reportedly said they did it for fun, police said.

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