Bangalore: A video from Karnataka is going viral on social media, in which a man is recording a video of a group of Muslims returning after offering Namaz on the day of Eid and calling his village 'Mini Pakistan'. Tension has increased in the state after the video went viral. The Chief Minister of the state Basavaraj Bommai has directed the Superintendent of Police of the district to investigate the matter. Times Now posted this video on Twitter.
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[WATCH] Shocking viral video from Mysuru where an Eid crowd can purportedly be heard celebrating 'Chhota Pakistan'!
CM Bommai promises action.
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Seeing the anger of the people over the viral video, media personnel questioned CM Bommai in this regard. On this CM Basavaraj Bommai said, 'I will talk to the SP and ask for investigation and action in this matter.' It is being told that this video is from Kavalande village under Nanjangud taluk of Mysore district. The video is being told on the day of Eid, May 3. It is clearly visible in the video that a huge crowd of Muslims is standing on the side of the road and there are slogans of 'Nare-e-Takbir, Allah Hu Akbar'.
During this, the person making the video is saying, 'Look at the majma now, of our village.' After this one of his companions says, 'Yeh mini Pakistan hai, Chhota Pakistan'. After this the person making the video says, 'Kovlande bole to chhota Pakistan.' After this whole incident, now these questions are being raised that, those who were given Pakistan, they did not go to Pakistan and today they are claiming to make small Pakistan in India, do they want to partition the country again?
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