
Six people were found shouting “Pakistan zindabad” near the Khan Market metro station in the early hours of Sunday, police said. According to police, at around 1 am, a PCR call was received at the Tughlaq Road police station about a few people shouting “Pakistan zindabad” (long live Pakistan) near the Khan Market metro station. A police team reached the spot and found three women, two men and a teenager were present there on blue-coloured Yulu bikes, they said.
During the initial interrogation, the Police found out that the group was racing bikes, and they were calling each other by the name of the countries, including Pakistan. As per a report published by news agency ANI, the Police said that the slogans were raised in a “lighter vein.” The group alleged that they were raising names in a lower voice, but some people heard them and called the Police.
In its statement, the Police said, “Tughlaq Road police station received a PCR call that slogans of ‘Pakistan zindabad’ have been raised near Khan Market metro station. Reaching the location, police found 2 men, 3 women and a teenager on the spot with blue Yulu bikes. On questioning, it was revealed that two families along with their child had come for sightseeing around India gate and had rented e-bikes. They started racing on e-bikes and had kept each other’s name based on different countries including Pakistan. Further, while cheering they had said ‘Pakistan zindabad’ in a lighter vein.” Further investigation is underway.












