Pakistanis not allowed: poster comes up on Indore's food street
The poster caught attention of foodies visiting the street, and some were seen taking selfies with it.
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Indore, 25 April
Shopkeepers at the famous `56 Dukan' food street in Indore city
have put up a poster against Pakistan to protest the Pahalgam terror attack of 22 April.
"Pigs
& Pakistani citizens are not allowed at Chappan Dukan," read the
message in English on the poster.
It
also featured a photo of a uniformed Pakistani army officer with a pig's mouth
superimposed on the face.
The
poster caught attention of foodies visiting the street, and some were seen
taking selfies with it.
Gunjan
Sharma, president of the 56 Dukan Vyapari Sangh, told PTI on Friday, "We
want to send a message through this poster that after the Pahalgam terror
attack, there is no place left for Pakistan in the civilized society of the
world."
The
terrorists killed innocent people on the basis of their religion which has
shamed humanity, he said, adding, "every Indian is angry over this
cowardly act.
At least 26 people were killed and many others injured in the terrorist attack on Tuesday in Baisaran, a major tourist spot in Pahalgam in south Kashmir. Sushil Nathaniel, 58, of Indore was among the victims.
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