Punjab: Anti-India slogans were raised from Pakistani side during the evening retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border here, prompting BSF to register a protest with the Pak Rangers.
People seated in viewers gallery on the Pakistani side raised anti-India slogans at least for ten minutes, Indian officials posted at the Attari border said. Officials said that some stones were also thrown from Pakistani side a few minutes before the beginning of the retreat ceremony. Officials said BSF had a flag meeting with the Pakistani Rangers after the 50 minute ceremony ended.
Anti-India slogans were raised from Pakistani side during the evening retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border here, prompting BSF to register a protest with the Pak Rangers.
People seated in viewers gallery on the Pakistani side raised anti-India slogans at least for ten minutes, Indian officials posted at the Attari border said. Officials said that some stones were also thrown from Pakistani side a few minutes before the beginning of the retreat ceremony. Officials said BSF had a flag meeting with the Pakistani Rangers after the 50 minute ceremony ended.