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Balloon with message ‘I love Pakistan’ lands in Sirsa village

CHANDIGARH: Police have registered an entry in daily diary register (DDR) and begun investigation after a balloon with ‘I love Pakistan’ written on it landed in fields of Keharwala village in Sirsa district.

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Sushil Manav

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, August 16

Police have registered an entry in daily diary register (DDR) and begun investigation after a balloon with ‘I love Pakistan’ written on it landed in fields of Keharwala village in Sirsa district.

Locals noticed the balloon on Chakka road near Keharwala village on Wednesday and reported the matter to the police.

Sirsa SP Hamid Akhtar said the police had registered a DDR and were investigating the matter, though it appeared that the balloon had come to Sirsa flying from the Pakistani side.

He said nothing was found with the balloon that could suggest that it could be presumed as a disruptive activity.

Sources said the security agencies believed that since Pakistan’s Independence Day was on Tuesday and that the country also recently witnessed the National Assembly polls, it was possible that the balloons might have been left in the air by some Pakistani residents and it eventually landed in Keharwala.

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