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After the grisly convoy attack in Pulwama which claimed the lives of 49 CRPF Jawans, emotions are still running high. Every passing day new protests aimed at Pakistan makes headlines.  

This time voices of anger echoed in Bengaluru after a group of men barged into the Karachi Bakery in Indiranagar and ordered the staff to remove the word 'Karachi' from the signboard.

According to soures, the incident took place in the evening when men barged in and asked the staff to give an



explanation behind the named 'Karachi' for the bakery. The report states that staff tried their best to clarify the name of the bakery saying it was just brand and had nothing to do with Pakistan and that the owner was a Hindu. 

Soon after the staff called police, the men ran from the scene.

“We will intensify patrolling near the bakery and if need be, we will provide them with security personnel too," Deccan Chronicle report quoted a Rahul Kumar Shahapurwad, DCP as saying. 
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