About six decades old Bangalore-based Karachi Bakery has said on his Facebook account, “we all are Indians by heart”. After this the bakery has said that the founders of Bakery Chain settled down from India after partition.

Tell us about the terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama on Saturday in Karachi Bakery in Bangalore, the miscreants had sabotaged. These people objected to the name of the Pakistani city (Karachi) in the name of the store. On Friday, around 8 o’clock the naughty elements reached the bakery with 100 feet road in Indiranagar and started sloganeering. Demonstrators demanded that Karachi’s words be removed from the name of the shop. These people forced the cover of Karachi under the name of the shop.

The Karachi Bakery also has shops in Delhi. The staff say that they have asked the police to be careful. These brands were established in 1953. This is an Indian company. The company’s products are quite famous, due to which the company’s business is not only in India but also abroad. More than one lakh 18 thousand people follow their Facebook page. The company has also shared its statement on Twitter account.

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This bakery chain was founded by Khanchand Ramani in 1953. Apart from Delhi and Bangalore, there are also shops in Mumbai. According to media reports, the people who came to the shop after the Pulwama terror attack were quite angry. In this attack, there was a suicide attack on the convoy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), in which 40 soldiers were martyred.

Many people protested by the people also condemned it. Some Twitter users said, “We are behaving like idiots by demanding the name of Karachi.” So someone said that this is absolutely wrong.

There were protests across the country after the attack on February 14 in Pulwama. The responsibility of this attack was taken by Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also said that our fight is for Kashmir, not against the Kashmiris.