Man Chants ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ During INDvsPAK Match; His Shop Bulldozed In Maharashtra

Mumbai: The Malvan Municipal Council administration on Monday demolished a scrap shop in Maharashtra’s Malvan after its owner allegedly raised ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans during the India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy match following Rohit Sharma’s dismissal.
Shiv Sena leader Nilesh Rane shared visuals of the bulldozer action on X, stating, “In Malvan, a Muslim migrant scrap dealer raised anti-India slogans after the India-Pakistan match yesterday. As an action, we will definitely expel this outsider from the district, but before that, we immediately destroyed his scrap business. We thank the Malvan Municipal Council administration and the police administration for taking prompt action.”
मालवणात एक मुसलमान परप्रांतीय भंगार व्यवसायिक यानी काल भारत पाकिस्तान मॅच नंतर भारत विरोधी घोषणा दिल्या.
— Nilesh N Rane (@meNeeleshNRane) February 24, 2025
कारवाई म्हणून आम्ही या परप्रांतीय हरामखोराला जिल्ह्यातून हाकलून देणारच पण त्या अगोदर तात्काळ त्याचा भंगार व्यवसाय उध्वस्त करून टाकला.
मालवण नगर परिषद प्रशासन आणि पोलीस… pic.twitter.com/LK1yDPuLa6
A video of the demolition has surfaced online, showing the scrap shop being razed.
According to reports, two individuals raised anti-India slogans in Malvan’s Sindhudurg district during the India-Pakistan match on Sunday. They were apprehended by locals and immediately handed over to the police.
The incident created tensions in the region, prompting a bike rally by locals on Monday in protest against the act. Authorities continue to monitor the situation to maintain peace in the area.
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