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Karnataka: Miscreants scribble pro-Pak slogans in Kalaburagi

| @indiablooms | Mar 01, 2020, at 09:27 pm

Kalaburagi/UNI: Some unknown miscreants scribbled pro-pak slogan and jibe the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a wall of a house in busy Saath Gumbaz area of Kalaburagi city on Sunday.

Police said that the house belonged to Kishanrao Hagaragundagi, and is located at Saath Gumbaz and miscreants write slogans such as 'Pakistan zindabad' and several others criticising as well as abusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the wall.

Police suspected that the incident took Saturday mid night and they visited the spot and completely rub the scribbling.

The Chowk police registered the case and hunting of miscreants is going on.

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