Viral Video of 'Made in Pakistan' Bedsheet Triggers Inquiry in Pune
Pune: `Made in Pakistan` bedsheet viral video sparks inquiry
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A viral video showing a woman claiming she bought a bedsheet labeled 'Made in Pakistan' at a religious fair in Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune, has led to a police inquiry. Authorities are investigating the incident amid concerns over the sale of foreign goods at local markets.
- 01Pooja Saraf shared a video alleging a bedsheet bought at a fair was made in Pakistan.
- 02The incident occurred during the Hindu festival of Sankashti Chaturthi near Moraya Gosavi Temple.
- 03Pimpri-Chinchwad Police have initiated a preliminary inquiry and formed a special team to investigate.
- 04Authorities are urging vigilance among consumers regarding product origins.
- 05This incident follows similar cases in Maharashtra involving Pakistani-made goods.
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A video posted by Pooja Saraf has gone viral, claiming that a bedsheet she purchased at a religious fair near the Moraya Gosavi Temple in Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune, was labeled 'Made in Pakistan.' The fair coincided with the Hindu festival of Sankashti Chaturthi, where vendors sell various household items. Saraf expressed her concern over the presence of such products in local markets, urging consumers to scrutinize their purchases more closely. The video attracted significant attention online, prompting the Pimpri-Chinchwad Police to launch a preliminary inquiry into the claims. Although no formal complaint has been filed, a special team has been established to verify the allegations and trace the source of the bedsheet. Authorities have also advised the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to take action against vendors selling goods that may violate regulations. This incident is part of a broader context, as recent weeks have seen similar cases in Maharashtra, including the seizure of Pakistani-made cosmetic products in Dhule and actions against traders in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. These developments are particularly sensitive given India's restrictions on imports from Pakistan following a terror attack last year.
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The inquiry may affect local vendors and consumer awareness regarding product origins.
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