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Supported PAK in the match, people apologised: sitting on their knees, slogans of Bharat Mata ki Jai were also raised; Goa case

In Goa, a person found it difficult to support the Pakistani cricket team. People apologized to him on their knees and also made him raise slogans of Bharat Mata ki Jai. The case from Calangute in North Goa came to the notice of the people when a travel blogger posted the video of the man on his blog. Now this video is going viral on social media.

Read below what was the whole matter…




Video of travel blogger created ruckus

A travel blogger was making a video while roaming the streets of Calangute. He reached a shop where New Zealand-Pakistan match was playing on TV. The blogger asked the shopkeeper - who is playing? Are you cheering for New Zealand?


To this the shopkeeper replied – I am cheering for Pakistan.


The blogger again asked him - Why are you supporting Pakistan?


The shopkeeper replied - Because this is a Muslim area.



People around said – there is no Muslim street here

After the video went viral, a group of people reached the shopkeeper. One of them said – this whole village is Calangute. There is no Muslim street here. Don't divide the country on the basis of religion. After this people asked that person to kneel down and apologize to the countrymen.

The local people apologized to the man for supporting the Pakistani cricket team.

The shop owner apologized by holding his ear

It can be seen in the video that the owner of the shop apologized by sitting on his knees and holding his ear. During this, he says with folded hands – now such a mistake will not happen. After that the people present there make him raise slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai. According to the local people, no complaint has been made against that person in the police station.

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