Pakistan Zindabad slogans raised in Uttar Pradesh rally
By our correspondents
September 28, 2016
NEW DELHI: Protesters in Congress rally held in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday chanted 'Pakistan Zindabad' (long live Pakistan) slogans.
The rally was held against the Uri attack in which the protesters raised pro-Pakistan slogans. The protesters chanted slogans against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and war against Pakistan. The protesters condemned the atrocities against innocent occupied Kashmir people during the protest rally.
On the other hand, the Indian media has said that the Modi government is installing censor equipped security system which will be able to identify people who try to infiltrate through land or water. The project will cost Rs10 billion.
-
Will There Be 'Smiling Friends' Season 4? Animated Series' Creators Make Big Announcement -
Jennifer Aniston, Boyfriend Jim Curtis Prepare To Move In After 'hard Launching' Their Relationship? -
Lamar Odom Details Struggle With Addiction And ‘amazing’ Rehab Experience -
Nvidia Vs Intel: Jensen Huang Braces Investors For Renewed Battle As Chip Wars Reignite -
Heidi Montag Reveals Why She Felt 'robbed' On 'The Masked Singer' After Her Elimination -
Australia’s Former PM Gives His Honest Take Against The British Monarchy: ‘It Remains This Anachronism’ -
Bombshell Reason Behind Cardi B, Stefon Diggs' Breakup Revealed -
Hilary Duff Details How She Protected Her Children’s Mental Health Amid Divorce -
'The Masked Singer's Snow Cone's Identity Revealed -
Kash Patel Fires FBI Officials Behind Trump Mar-a-Lago Documents Probe, Reports Say -
Martin Short's Daughter Katherine's Death Takes Shocking Turn As Terrific Details Emerge -
Jeff Galloway, Olympian, Author, Running Legend, Dead At 80 -
Patrick Dempsey Reacts To Tragic Death Of His 'Grey's Anatomy' Co-star Eric Dane -
Sidney Crosby Injury News Shakes Penguins After Olympic Tournament -
Yankees Honour CC Sabathia With No. 52 Retirement This September -
Cuban Government Says Boat Full Of Armed Men Fired On Border Guards, Killing 4