<p class="title">Following the alleged pro-terror writings on the wall of an apartment, a post on ‘Uthara Idu’ (This is the answer) has gone viral on social media.</p>.<p class="bodytext">By editing the graffiti supporting pro-terror organisation, the post was written in the name of RSS. It read: “You can invite anyone. Are we Anganwadi kids eating upma? This is ‘Modified’ India.” The words -- RSS and Indian Army -- are written in the hashtag.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the teams, set up by police, to probe into the graffiti writing have intensified their work.</p>.<p>No one had been arrested so far, police clarified. Three teams had been formed to crack the case. </p>.<p>CCB sleuths and sub-division Kadri station team had been working on clues that would lead police to miscreants. A technical team was also constituted to look into the CCTV footages of nearby areas.</p>.<p>The incident might have occurred late at night. Spray paint was used for the graffiti, a source added.</p>
<p class="title">Following the alleged pro-terror writings on the wall of an apartment, a post on ‘Uthara Idu’ (This is the answer) has gone viral on social media.</p>.<p class="bodytext">By editing the graffiti supporting pro-terror organisation, the post was written in the name of RSS. It read: “You can invite anyone. Are we Anganwadi kids eating upma? This is ‘Modified’ India.” The words -- RSS and Indian Army -- are written in the hashtag.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the teams, set up by police, to probe into the graffiti writing have intensified their work.</p>.<p>No one had been arrested so far, police clarified. Three teams had been formed to crack the case. </p>.<p>CCB sleuths and sub-division Kadri station team had been working on clues that would lead police to miscreants. A technical team was also constituted to look into the CCTV footages of nearby areas.</p>.<p>The incident might have occurred late at night. Spray paint was used for the graffiti, a source added.</p>