<p>Tension prevailed at Budarsingi village in Hubballi taluk for a while after the villagers noticed a pro-Pakistan slogan written on the walls and the door of the Government Higher Primary School.</p>.<p>It was found that ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ and ‘Tipu Sultan School’ was written in chalk at five places, including the headmaster’s room and a classroom.</p>.<p>A group of villagers, including the School Development and Monitoring Committee (SDMC) members, staged a protest in front of the school and demanded action against the perpetrators.</p>.<p>Incidents of anti-nationals raising pro-Pakistan slogans are on the rise in the state. Such incidents are reported from the village too. The authorities must ensure such incidents don’t repeat in<br />future, the agitating villagers urged.</p>.<p>Headmaster M S Hulgeri said, “I noticed pro-Pakistan slogans written on school walls and the door. This must be the handiwork of miscreants. I have brought this to the notice of the SDMC and the higher-ups. I have lodged a complaint with the jurisdictional police in this regard,” he added.</p>.<p>The agitating villagers relented after senior police and government officials visited the village and assured them of appropriate action.</p>
<p>Tension prevailed at Budarsingi village in Hubballi taluk for a while after the villagers noticed a pro-Pakistan slogan written on the walls and the door of the Government Higher Primary School.</p>.<p>It was found that ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ and ‘Tipu Sultan School’ was written in chalk at five places, including the headmaster’s room and a classroom.</p>.<p>A group of villagers, including the School Development and Monitoring Committee (SDMC) members, staged a protest in front of the school and demanded action against the perpetrators.</p>.<p>Incidents of anti-nationals raising pro-Pakistan slogans are on the rise in the state. Such incidents are reported from the village too. The authorities must ensure such incidents don’t repeat in<br />future, the agitating villagers urged.</p>.<p>Headmaster M S Hulgeri said, “I noticed pro-Pakistan slogans written on school walls and the door. This must be the handiwork of miscreants. I have brought this to the notice of the SDMC and the higher-ups. I have lodged a complaint with the jurisdictional police in this regard,” he added.</p>.<p>The agitating villagers relented after senior police and government officials visited the village and assured them of appropriate action.</p>