Published 17:41 IST, November 28th 2019

Google goofs up again, search results show Lahore as capital of Khalistan

On searching the capital of 'Khalistan' on Google, it comes up with the word, 'Lahore', which is actually the capital of the Punjab province in Pakistan.

Reported by: Aanchal Nigam
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While most people are seen blindly trusting results of  internet search engine, Google, it has recently thrown an interesting search. On searching capital of 'Khalistan', Google comes up with word, 'Lahore', which is actually capital of Punjab province in Pakistan. result is also accompanied by Sikh symbol of 'Khanda' in black on blue and yellow background. This result is more ironical because Pakistan has been denying its support for 'Khalistan movement'. It is a Sikh nationalist movement to create a separate country for Sikhs called 'Khalistan' or ' Land of Khalsa' in Punjab region.  Google search result was posted on Twitter by internet users, and since n netizens have not stopped reacting to it. 

 

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