Video shows ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogan being raised during PFI protest in Pune

25 Sep 2022 09:20:06

Video shows Pakistan Zindabad
 
 
PUNE :
 
A VIDEO has surfaced on social media, which shows that a “Pakistan Zindabad” slogan was allegedly raised during a protest organised by the Popular Front of India (PFI) in Pune, drawing a sharp reaction from the Maharashtra Government, which said action would be taken against the slogan shouters. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said such slogans will not be tolerated in the State, while Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who is also the Home Minister, said those who indulged in this sloganeering will not be spared. The video shows that the slogan was raised a couple of times when the PFI activists were being bundled into a police vehicle as part of their detention during the protest held on Friday. The PFI had organised the protest outside the district collector office to denounce the recent nationwide raids on the outfit and the arrest of its activists.
 
During the protest, the police detained around 40 protesters. The Pune police said they were investigating the matter. “We have already registered a case against the PFI members for unlawful assembly and we are looking into the slogans matter,” said Sagar Patil, Deputy Commissioner of Police. An offence against more than 60 protesters has been registered at the Bundgarden police station for organising the agitation without permission, for unlawful assembly and for blocking the road, another official said. In a tweet, CM Shinde condemned the pro-Pakistan slogan raised by “anti-social elements”. “The police machinery will take appropriate action against them. Such slogans will not be tolerated in the land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj,” he said. Speaking in Nagpur, Fadnavis said, “If anyone raises a ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogan in Maharashtra or in India, then that person will not be spared and action will be taken against them. We will find them out wherever they may be and will take action against them.”
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