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New Delhi: In the midst of India's strong diplomatic pitch to put the Pathankot terror perpetrators behind bars, a group of Hindu Sena activists - a right-wing group – forcibly barged and ransacked the office of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) in Delhi.
Sources said, around eight members of the right-wing group ransacked the office of the PIA in Connaught Place and raised slogans against Pakistan. The attack took place in the afternoon and attackers were alleging that Pakistan is not doing enough to punish those involved in the Pathankot terror attack. They also expressed their anger against Pakistan for not confirming the arrest of chief of the Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group, Maulana Masood Azhar.
Soon after the incident the local police station was alerted and a team of policemen immediately rushed to the spot. The attackers were arrested and taken to the police station. A police picket has been deployed in the area for security reasons.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the attackers were associated with the same group who had called up the police last year complaining that beef being served at Kerala House in the national capital.
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