Karnataka: Students land in trouble for saying 'Jai Pakistan' on WhatsApp
Bengaluru, Mar 25: A group of students landed themselves in trouble over a WhatsApp message exchanged during the recent India-Pak T20 match in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district, media reported.
According to report, they pulled by the police after a discussion within their group got leaked in Puttur.

During a chat on WhatsApp while discussing recent India-Pak T20 match one of them said 'Jai Pakistan' which got leaked by a group member, reported the Times of India.
"One bad element in the group took a screenshot of that chat and shared it outside, Superintendent of police was quoted as saying.
The students were summoned after this news spread in the local area, and was also brought to the notice of the police. They were asked to sign a bond and police verified their background.
Police did not find any no malafide intention in posting the chat. Hence, the case was closed."
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