Bidadi police arrest factory workers for pro-Pakistan slogans, sparking protest; suspects arrested for promoting disharmony and hatred.
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According to police officials, the messages, written in Kannada, included phrases such as ‘Pakistan Jai’ and ‘Victory to ...
In response, members of Kannada organisations assembled outside the factory, demanding the arrest of those responsible.