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Amid escalating India-Pakistan tensions and "Operation Sindoor", the owners of Hyderabad's iconic Karachi Bakery have appealed to the Telangana government for support, fearing protests due to their brand name that is linked to the Pakistani city. The bakery, established in 1953 by Hindu Sindhis who migrated from Pakistan, has faced backlash during past conflicts, including recent protests in Visakhapatnam.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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