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The shooting of an advertisement film was stalled here today after a group of activists protested against the use of banners and posters with names of Pakistani cities and other signages in Urdu language.
Updated : Apr 25, 2017, 07:22 PM IST
The shooting of an advertisement film was stalled here today after a group of activists protested against the use of banners and posters with names of Pakistani cities and other signages in Urdu language.
The activists of 'Dharohar Bachao Samiti' pulled down the banners and posters having 'Welcome to Lahore, Karachi Sweets, Rawalpindi Chaiwala' written on them. Various other sign boards with Urdu words were also removed.
Narendra Singh, Sub Inspector, Manak Chowk police station, said the Mumbai-based crew left the venue after the incident.
"The crew had the requisite permission to shoot in the city. They had put up stickers, banners and posters near Chaar Darwaja and Chandni Chowk area of the four-walled city. When the protesters came to know about it, they asked the crew to stop shooting," he told
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