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Pathankot attack: Shiv Sena workers burn PM Modi's poster

"The latest attack is an example that Pakistan has not changed," Harikumar said.

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A group of Shiv Sena activists on Monday burnt a poster of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in front of the secretariat in Thiruvananthapuram, protesting against India's alleged 'soft approach' towards Pakistan in the wake of terror stike at the IAF base in Pathankot.

The party's state unit secretary Harikumar criticised Modi's recent visit to Pakistan and said it was done without taking Parliament and people into confidence.

"The latest attack is an example that Pakistan has not changed," he said.

The activists later took out a march in the city in protest against the attack on the airbase and demanded that India sever all relations with Pakistan.

Shiv Sena has no tie-up with BJP and NDA in Kerala.

Seven security personnel were killed in the attack on the airbase.

After operations lasting three days, security forces today killed two more Pakistani terrorists within the air base with government saying six of them had now been neutralised, but it was not clear whether all the intruders have been eliminated.

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