
Hindutva Group Forces Class 9 Student To Urinate On Pakistan's Flag
Uttar Pradesh: A class 9 student, Burhan, was allegedly forced to urinate on Pakistan’s flag posted on the road in Aligarh by an alleged Hindutva group on Monday. Burhan was caught by the groups, coerced, and dragged by the Hindutva group after his friend Zahid removed similar flags from a road in Rasoolganj, Aligarh.
The incident, reportedly, occurred on April 28, 2025, near the SP city’s office in Rasoolganj, involving the alleged chanting of nationalistic slogans by the group members. In the video circulating on social media, the young boy was allegedly harassed by the group and forced to urinate on the flag in the open. Burhan clarified that his friends removed the posters, whereas he tried to stop them.
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Reportedly, the Hindutva group organised a protest in Aligarh against the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, and pasted Pakistani flag posters on the road. As per the information provided in the video, some young Muslim boys removed the posters of the Pakistan flag from the road and threw them away.
In response to this, one of the group members said that they called back the Muslim boy and asked him to put up the posters again to urinate on it. The group member was also seen using abusive language in the viral video against Pakistan and Muslims in India while appealing to the Modi government to act against such people.
#Aligarh, UP : Class 9 student Burhan was caught by hindutva men and forced to urinate on Pakistani flag because his friend Zahid removed pakistani flags from the road pasted by Hindutva groups in Rasoolganj area of Aligarh. pic.twitter.com/YOYdpoX7WU
— Saba Khan (@ItsKhan_Saba) April 29, 2025
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At least 26 civilians, mostly tourists, were killed in a terror attack in Pahalgam, located in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district, on Tuesday. The incident marks the deadliest assault in the Valley since the 2019 Pulwama attack. The attack occurred in Baisaran, a picturesque meadow accessible only on foot or by pony, where a group of tourists had gone earlier in the day.
The Resistance Front — a shadow outfit of the banned Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) — has claimed responsibility.