Bhaag Viru Bhaag
Senior Test Player
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Reports suggest that two individuals were caught chanting anti-India slogans in Sindhudurg during the high-intensity match.

The Malvan Municipal Council in Maharashtra demolished a scrap shop on Monday after its owner allegedly raised “Pakistan Zindabad” slogans during the India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy match. The slogans were reportedly chanted after Indian captain Rohit Sharma lost his wicket.
Shiv Sena leader Nilesh Rane shared visuals of the demolition on social media, stating, “A Muslim migrant scrap metal trader in Malvan raised anti-India slogans after the India-Pakistan match yesterday. As a measure, we will expel this immigrant scoundrel from the district, but before that, we will immediately destroy his scrap metal business.” He also thanked the municipal and police administration for their swift action.
Reports suggest that two individuals were caught chanting anti-India slogans in Sindhudurg during the high-intensity match. Locals immediately detained them and handed them over to the police for further action.
India’s victory over Pakistan
The controversy unfolded after India’s resounding victory over Pakistan on February 23. Star batter Virat Kohli scored a century, guiding India to chase down Pakistan’s 242-run target with ease. This win marked India’s second consecutive victory in the ICC Champions Trophy, while Pakistan suffered its second straight defeat.