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Delhi: “Pakistan Zindabad” Slogans Cause Commotion In Avantika, Suspect Taken Into Custody

The suspect, identified as Jaswant, a 64-year-old man, was promptly taken into custody by the Delhi Police. Initial reports indicate that Jaswant may be suffering from mental health issues.

Delhi: “Pakistan Zindabad” Slogans Cause Commotion In Avantika, Suspect Taken Into Custody

 The peaceful neighborhood of Avantika in Rohini was thrown into turmoil today when slogans like “Pakistan Zindabad” and “Pakistan Long Live” were discovered written on the walls of a local residence. The incident came to light when alarmed residents noticed the provocative messages and apprehended the individual responsible.

The suspect, identified as Jaswant, a 64-year-old man, was promptly taken into custody by the Delhi Police. Initial reports indicate that Jaswant may be suffering from mental health issues.

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According to a statement from the Delhi Police, a joint interrogation was conducted by the police, the Intelligence Bureau (IB), and the Special Cell. The investigation revealed no suspicious motives behind Jaswant’s actions. Further inquiries into his background and family are ongoing to ensure comprehensive understanding and closure of the case.

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Despite the lack of malicious intent, the incident has left the local community shaken, highlighting the need for vigilance and prompt action in such situations. The Delhi Police have assured residents that they are closely monitoring the situation and taking all necessary steps to maintain peace and order in the area.

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