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Karachi Bakery Origins: During the partition in 1947, Khanchand Ramnani along with his 4 sons decided to move from Sindh in Pakistan to Hyderabad in India. While he already had a bakery business ...
The bakery is run by an Indian family, descendants of those who migrated to Hyderabad during the Partition, however, it gets its name from Karachi in Pakistan. At Mozamjahi Market in Hyderabad ...
Every time Pakistan screws up, Karachi Bakery’s signboard screws come loose again. But funnily enough, as the vandalisation increases, the number of branches seems to be increasing as well.
The recent vandalism of a Karachi Bakery outlet in Hyderabad, set against the backdrop of renewed India-Pakistan tensions, has cast a shadow over the brand’s Delhi outlets.
The vandals wore saffron shawls, stepped on Pakistani flags, and chanted anti-Pakistan slogans. CCTV footage showed them striking the bakery’s sign with sticks, to target the word ‘Karachi’.
The bakery, established in 1953 by an Indian family, is named after Karachi, Pakistan, though it is a fully Indian-owned business. The family has previously faced protests, including during the ...
Workers of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vandalised Karachi Bakery in India’s Hyderabad over its name on Saturday, Indian media outlet The Wire reports. A ...
BJP condemns Karachi Bakery attack, denies involvement, warns against baseless allegations, criticizes Congress, advocates for common people's interests.
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The bakery, founded in 1953 by a family who migrated from Karachi during Partition, has repeatedly clarified it has no ties to Pakistan. “We are an Indian establishment.