New Delhi:
A woman was picked up on Sunday at India Gate in Delhi for raising anti-India slogans. Identified as one Sultana Khan, she is in her mid-thirties, said the police.
At about 8 am, Sultana Khan was spotted by the security guards throwing a slipper at the soldiers' memorial. Later, the guards alerted the police when she raised anti-India slogans and shouted "Pakistan Zindabad"..
The woman hasn't been able to recall her address, said the police. She seems to be mentally unstable, said senior officer Madhur Verma.
Sultana Khan was taken to a hospital for medical examination and later sent to a home for the mentally challenged, said the police.
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