A large crowd of people in India targeted "Karachi Bakery" in Bangalore thinking it was owned by a Pakistani company in a latest incident of vandalism that ensued after Pulwama attack.Nargarjun Dwarakanath, a journalist associated with India Today TV , posted the picture of the shop and wrote: "Protesters thronged KARACHI bakery in Indiranagar, Bangalore and demanded that Karachi part on sign board must be covered because of Pulwama attack.
Protesters THOUGHT BAKERY WAS OWNED BY A PAKISTAN COMPANY.Nistula Hebber,Political Editor of widely circulated English daily The Hindu, retweeted the post saying protesters have gone crazy without realizing that they are attacking their own people.A section of Indian media has been fanning anti-Pakistan and Kashmir sentiments after the attack.The propaganda has led to large crowd of people violence which saw many Kashmiris assailed at the hands of extremist elements.Pakistan has urged India to endegree the security of Pakistanis and Kashmiris.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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