Balloon with imprint of Chinese language found in Punjab’s village
Balloon with imprint of Chinese language found in Punjab’s village
Ferozepur, April 12, 2020: Amid corona panic, something unusual is happening. Two days back, gloves Made in Pakistan were found and now the balloon printed with a foreign language – looks to be Chinese – has been found in the golden standing wheat crop in village Dholewala in the border town Ferozepur, touching Pakistan.
As per the information, a black colour balloon printed with foreign language has been found in the fields of farmer Nachhatar Singh of village Dholewala.
Immediately on noticing it, the matter was brought to the notice of Arif Ke police station, by the panchayat members of the village and later on, the balloon was busted with the due care.
Added here, earlier also the balloons with Pakistan signs had entered into the Indian Territory but it remains a mystery so far. However, certain people are terming it a conspiracy by linking it with coronavirus. Notably, a pair of gloves with imprint as Made in Pakistan was also found two days back in a village near Makhu in the district.
Gurvinder Bhullar, SHO, Arifke when contacted, confirmed the dropping of the balloon with an imprint of the Chinese language. He said, it was just a normal balloon and the same was busted there and then. Finding of the balloon with the Chinese language could be common as a number of products Made in China are sold in the market.