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Pakistani flags burnt in Pune

| @indiablooms | Feb 16, 2019, at 05:28 pm

Pune, Feb 16 (UNI) As anger and protests are seen all over the country after the attack on CRPF convoy at Pulwama, the Punekar has brunt more than 200 Pakistani flags at various places in the city since yesterday.

The flag-seller Murudkar Zendewale on Saturday said that he did a brisk business since yesterday and sold more then 200 Pakistani flags and gave the equals numbers of lighters required to brunt it.

Protesters expressed anger about the neighboring country, which is accused of harbouring Jaish-E-Mohammad, the terror outfit which has claimed the responsibility for the ghastly attack, by burning Pakistani flags.

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