Pakistan-like green flags in India's Kolkata trigger controversy
NEW DELHI: Newly chosen city hall leader of Indian city Kolkata apparently seemed, by all accounts, to be entrapped in a discussion when some online networking clients shared photographs of his gathering banners on web charging new city hall leader had set up Pakistani national banner in the city of the city.
The banners were green and having the bow and the star in the middle. Like a few cases previously, this religious banner, regularly utilized by individuals of Islamic confidence, was misportrayed.
Be that as it may, Pakistan's national banner is unique and has a white fix on the left.
The Pakistan's national banner is a green field which speaks to Islam while a vertical white stripe at the lift side religious minorities and minority religions, and white bow moon and five-rayed star at its inside, symbolize advancement and light separately.
India had such issues in past when Pakistan banners have been set up amid Ind-Pak cricket coordinates in Mumbai and as of late when Bollywood hotshot Salman Khan's up and coming film Bharat's Wagah fringe scene required Pakistan's banner to be set up on Indian soil.
Pakistan-like green flags in India's Kolkata trigger controversy
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