Right-wing groups stitch 600sqft flag of Pakistan, put it on road for vehicles to ‘run over it’

Meerut | Wednesday | 20th February, 2019

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They said that votes will follow only after its removal.While residents said that with the act, right-wing groups took Pakistan bashing to the next level, the groups were unabashed about it. It is also high time that the BJP-led Modi government thought of removing the special status to J&K, else we won’t vote for the party.” With this act, we wanted to show our neighbouring country its status. MUZAFFARNAGAR: Against the backdrop of Pulwama terror attack, right wing groups in Muzaffarnagar on Tuesday stitched a 600sqft Pakistan national flag and spread it on Delhi-Dehradun Road for vehicles to pass over it.This comes a day after the groups attacked the Basic Shiksha Adhikari’s (BSA) office after his social media post allegedly questioned the timing of Pulwama attack.While raising anti-Pakistan slogans, right-wing groups also demanded the removal of Article 370 . A local resident said, “Not only vehicles, they also brought stray dogs to walk on the stretch.”Meanwhile, Shiv Sena activist Lokesh Saini said, “We condemn Pakistan’s cowardly attack on Indian soldiers in South Kashmir’s Pulwama..