Indians Converged Focus on ‘Green Balloons’ on Independence Day
Balloons were found in the agricultural fields of Sandoya village in Rupnagar with the Pakistani flag and ‘I Love Pakistan’ imprinted on them
Amid independence day celebrations in India on August 15, the police remained on tenterhooks as it found few balloons with the Pakistani flag and ‘I Love Pakistan’ imprinted on them.
As per a Tweet by ANI, balloons were found in the agricultural fields of Sandoya village in Rupnagar city with the Pakistani flag and ‘I Love Pakistan’ imprinted on them.
Punjab: Balloons with Pakistani flag & ‘I love Pakistan’ imprinted on it found from agricultural field of Sandoya village in Rupnagar
It looks like balloons came from the nearby place but we can’t rule out other angles. A probe has been initiated: SSP Rupnagar, Akhil Choudhary pic.twitter.com/UQYDXnsmx4
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2021
“It looks like balloons came from the nearby place but we can’t rule out other angles. A probe has been initiated”, Rupnagar SSP Akhil Choudhary said.
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On the 74th independence day of India, the police remained suspicious of the ‘spy balloons’ regardless of the ongoing celebrations in the country.
On other hand, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh also delivered a rancorous speech against Pakistan in his independence day address.
Seemingly, the Indians were more suspicious on the occasion instead of enjoying the day.