Two men arrested in India for attempting to host Pakistani flag
In West Bengal, India, two members of a Hindu religious group have been arrested for allegedly attempting to incite communal tensions by pasting a Pakistani flag on the wall of a railway toilet.
The incident occurred near a railway station on the Sealdah-Bongaon line, close to the India-Bangladesh border.
The suspects, identified as Chandan Malakar (30) and Progyajit Mondal (45), reportedly planned to paint provocative slogans such as “Hindustan Murdabad” and “Pakistan Zindabad” to stir unrest.
Both men are local residents and members of the fringe group Sanatani Ekta Mancha.
During police interrogation, they confessed to their actions. They have been charged with promoting enmity between groups and criminal conspiracy.
The incident has sparked political controversy, with BJP MLA Ashok Kirtania accusing the police of fabricating charges against the men, claiming it is a case of political vendetta.
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In response, the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) asserted that the BJP is attempting to disrupt communal harmony in the state.
Authorities are maintaining heightened security in the area to prevent any escalation of tensions. While no violence has been reported thus far, local police are closely monitoring the situation.
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