Shiv Sena leader demands Karachi Sweets outlet in Mumbai be renamed
Shiv Sena leader demands Karachi Sweets outlet in Mumbai be renamed
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A video has gone viral on social media wherein Nitin Nandgaonkar, a Shiv Sena leader, is seen going to an outlet of Karachi Sweets in the Bandra West area of Mumbai and demanding the owner change its name to 'something in Marathi'.

Nandgaonkar himself shared a video of the incident on his Facebook account on Wednesday and ever since the video has gone viral on other platforms. The Sena leader says that he hates the word 'Karachi' because of its association with Pakistan.

In the video, the owner of Karachi Sweets is heard telling Nandgaonkar that his family had migrated from Karachi. To which Nandgaonkar responds, ”We hate the word Karachi. It’s the place of terrorists in Pakistan so you need to change this name. Our soldiers are dying because of the terrorists and hence this name is not acceptable in Mumbai and Maharashtra. You keep your name or your family name but not Karachi…we are giving you time and you change it.”

Towards the end, he tells the owner that he will return after 15 days and that he can contact him if he needs any kind of assistance in changing the name.

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