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Added on : 2019-08-18 15:46:48

A video shows ANI journalist Poonam Joshi, who was covering the anti-India protests organised outside Indian High Commission in London on Independence Day, snatching a torn Tricolour from demonstrators. "Hundreds of Pakistanis snatched our flag & it took 1 Indian woman 2 bring it back," she tweeted. "I couldn't withstand what was happening and [it] really hurt my pride," said Poonam.

At one point, a young Khalistani supporter sneaked into where the Indians stood, grabbed an Indian flag, threw it over to the Pakistan side and returned to his cohorts. Video from the scene of the incident shows a Pakistani man mutilating the flag and challenging the Indians to retrieve it.

While the police officers turned a deaf ear to the Indians who brought the desecration of the flag to their attention, the ANI reporter crossed to the Pakistani side, snatched the flag from the hands of the man and brought it back.

A video shows ANI journalist Poonam Joshi, who was covering the anti-India protests organised outside Indian High Commission in London on Independence Day, snatching a torn Tricolour from demonstrators. "Hundreds of Pakistanis snatched our flag & it took 1 Indian woman 2 bring it back," she tweeted. "I couldn't withstand what was happening and [it] really hurt my pride," said Poonam.

At one point, a young Khalistani supporter sneaked into where the Indians stood, grabbed an Indian flag, threw it over to the Pakistan side and returned to his cohorts. Video from the scene of the incident shows a Pakistani man mutilating the flag and challenging the Indians to retrieve it.

While the police officers turned a deaf ear to the Indians who brought the desecration of the flag to their attention, the ANI reporter crossed to the Pakistani side, snatched the flag from the hands of the man and brought it back.

Editor & Publisher : Dr Dhimant Purohit

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