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Two men were arrested in Bengaluru for writing pro-Pakistan slogans and derogatory remarks against Kannadigas on a factory washroom wall. The accused, Haimad Hussain (21) and Sadiq (24), hailing from North Karnataka, worked for a company linked to a Japanese automotive manufacturer. The incident was reported on March 14, and the accused were removed by the company's HR.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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