Indian police mistakenly used photo of Pakistani train for their new app

Indian police mistakenly used photo of Pakistani train for their new app

Indian police mistakenly used photo of Pakistani train for their new app
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Railway police in Gujarat India mistakenly posted a photo of Pakistani green train on a recently introduced application. Gujarat’s Railway police had to remove the photo.

Gautam Parmar, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Crime, and Railways, informed India’s local news agency, “To make the application more attractive, the app developer had put some pictures of trains. In the process, he inadvertently used a photograph of a Pakistani train. Upon learning about it, we have asked the developer to remove it. It was an unintentional error,”

According to India’s local news agency, Gujarat Minister of State for Home Pradeepsinh Jageja had introduced the app.

The purpose of creating the application was to inform train users to access Government Railway Police (GRP) of G8ujarat in emergency cases.

In addition to this, the app also enables the user to report cases regarding drugs or human trafficking.

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Apart from that, the app was also made to help people seek police support in case of eve-teasing, an unauthorized entry in the compartment, missing child and so on.

Bangladeshi Muslims protest against Indian government

Thousands of Muslims marched from the main mosque in Dhaka against India’s government for promoting violence.

Note that 40 people died and hundreds got injured in the clashes in India.

Thousands of people started a rally from the Baitul Mokarram Mosque in Dhaka after Friday prayers. They raised slogans against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Protestors threw shows at posters of Modi. They also burned a portrait of him and carried banners chanting “Stop killing Muslims” and “Save Indian Muslims.”

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