Mumbai: A video has gone viral on social media showing a Muslim woman, dressed in a burqa, removing a Pakistani flag sticker from the stairs outside Mumbai's Vile Parle railway station. The video, originally shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the user @deepakdkokha on Monday, shows the woman scratching off the flag from the staircase.
The incident reportedly led to a confrontation between the woman and a group of onlookers, with some expressing outrage over her actions. The clip has since stirred debate online, drawing mixed reactions from viewers.
Look at the incident at Vile Parle railway station.
— #ModiKaParivar #मोदीजी400पार (@deepakdkokha) May 5, 2025
Fatima is more fanatic than Abdul. Remember, They have nothing to do with our India.
All these people living in India support Pakistan & other Islamic countries.
Look at how fanatic their women too, Hindus.#Traitor_Jihadi ... pic.twitter.com/y8dSsZfKOk
An X post shared by the user stated, "Look at the incident at Vile Parle railway station. Fatima is more fanatic than Abdul. Remember, They have nothing to do with our India. All these people living in India support Pakistan & other Islamic countries. Look at how fanatic their women too, Hindus."
Shiv Sena (UBT) Burns Pakistani Flag in Solapur, Holds Funeral Procession Over Pahalgam Terror Attack
#WATCH | BJP Party Activists Gather Outside Dadar Railway Station To Condemn The Terror Attack At Pahalgam
— Free Press Journal (@fpjindia) April 23, 2025
By: @vssalman007 #PahalgamTerroristAttack #pahalgamattack #Mumbai #JammuKashmir #india #BJP pic.twitter.com/bGOT0KZTKD
In a strong reaction to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders, led by District Liaison Chief Anil Kokil, held a symbolic funeral procession in Solapur. The protest featured the burning of a Pakistani flag and vocal condemnation of Pakistan.
Gathering at Dharmaveer Chhatrapati Shri Sambhaji Maharaj Chowk, members chanted slogans like “Naqshe parse naam mitado papi Pakistan ka” and “Jisko chahiye Pakistan, usko bhejo kabristan,” while carrying a placard of the Pakistani flag adorned with a slipper garland.
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