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Indian Flag Torn Down By Mob And Misbehaved With Female Journalist During Modi’s UK Visit

by Gautam Batra
Apr 20, 2018
in Extras
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Indian Flag Torn Down By Mob And Misbehaved With Female Journalist During Modi’s UK Visit

Narendra Modi is currently in the UK for a 3-day tour. Yesterday, we reported to you how someone from public asked Narendra Modi about the reason behind his stamina and he gave a hilarious reply.

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However, this UK visit has proved to be pretty bad for Modi overall because he faced seriously aggressive protests from the Indian Community in the UK.

The protest against the recent atrocities in India started silently but soon turned aggressive and violent. The mob tore down the Indian tricolour flag from one of the official flagpoles set up for all 53 Commonwealth countries.

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As the protest turned nasty and purposeless, an Indian reporter tried to intervene and question it. However, the mob including the pro-Khalistani protestors misbehaved with her and Scotland Yard officers on duty had to step in for the rescue.

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A video journalist accompanying her captured the whole incident and the video was later shared by the reporter herself. Take a look-

#Indianflag pulled, torn n cut into pieces. When I question the perpetrators they intimate. @sardesairajdeep @HCI_London @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/1h3OG0XRwl

— loveena tandon (@loveenatandon) April 18, 2018

A senior Indian official was quoted as saying by TOI-

“We have expressed our concerns with the British authorities and they have apologized for the incident. We have been warning against some of these elements out to make trouble and they have assured us of action. The Indian flag has now been replaced.”

Here’s how people reacted on Twitter-

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https://twitter.com/rgv_89/status/986637708461092870

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Pakistan jo guruon ke katilon ko apna ideal mante hein unke talwe chaatkar these piglets want to make khalistan saale dalali ki had hoti hai

— austinrules (@rapperjohnycash) April 19, 2018

3

It's not democracy , it's deliberately attempt to demine India by UK police , Women journalist manhandled by seperist group

— Er.Tarakant sinha (@tarakant_sinha) April 19, 2018

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https://twitter.com/sciencerocks156/status/986846668103434240

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This shows how degraded u people are..!!!
Tearing down of Indian flag is a huge disrespect of our country not Modi u Dimwit..!!!
Rise above personal hatered bootlicker..!!!#ModiInUK

— Yogi Blitz💐💐💐 (@neelamy9529) April 20, 2018

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