A T-shirt on a busy Bengaluru street has become the subject of discussion, sparking outrage. A biker was seen wearing a T-shirt featuring a distorted Indian map of Kashmir and a flag. The flag is reportedly associated with the "Azad Kashmir Movement," which depicts the entire Kashmir region, including Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), as separate from India...
A T-shirt on a busy street in Bengaluru has become the topic of discussion, sparking outrage. A biker was seen wearing a T-shirt featuring a distorted Indian map of Kashmir and a flag. This flag is reportedly associated with the 'Azad Kashmir movement,' which depicts the entire Kashmir region, including Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), as separate from India. The pillion rider in the video is wearing this T-shirt. The video has now gone viral on social media, with many users calling the act anti-national and demanding strict action against the individual involved. No official statement has yet been issued by the local administration regarding the incident.
Bengaluru rider turns up wearing Pro-Pak T-shirt
How on what grounds are such traitors roaming freely on the streets of Bengaluru? Who has permitted them to openly wear T-shirts displaying the Pakistan flag? Is this acceptable or normal behaviour? Absolutely not this is a serious matter that cannot be ignored. This video is… pic.twitter.com/E9teh3ge94
— Karnataka Portfolio (@karnatakaportf) September 24, 2025
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