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'No entry' posters for Pak Minister

Indore Posters of 'No Entry in India' to Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is set to visit Goa on May 4 for the SCO meeting, came up at major intersections here.

Indore | Posters of 'No Entry in India' to Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is set to visit Goa on May 4 for the SCO meeting, came up at major intersections here. Congress, which has been behind this, has made a similar demand to the Central Government.

Congress leaders reached the main intersections and put up these posters. They said Bilawal had "martyred thousands" was going to visit Goa on May 4. "There is a lot of pain in the minds of the countrymen due to this visit; our soldiers who protect our borders and their families will also be saddened by the foreign minister of such an enemy country coming to India," they claimed. They also blamed the Modi Government for handing out the invitation.

City Congress spokesperson Vivek Khandelwal said the party had put up posters at major intersections and wanted the Central Government to immediately cancel Bilwal's visit or else there would be massive protests.

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