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Raj Thackeray’s party workers vandalise Zara for selling clothes ‘made in Pakistan’


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The MNS workers wanted the outlet to stop selling clothes manufactured in Pakistan. PHOTO COURTESY: HINDUSTAN TIMES
MUMBAI: Activists of Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) wants Zara – famed international clothing and accessories brand – to stop selling made in Pakistan clothes in India.

Members of India’s hard-line political party barged into an outlet of the brand at a Mumbai mall, protesting against the death sentence of an Indian spy Kulbushan Jadhav.

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According to a Hindustan Times report, the MNS workers said that the outlet must close down the section selling clothes manufactured in Pakistan.

The workers then went on a rampage, stomped angrily on the clothes and later issued a direct ultimatum to the Zara store owner against selling those clothes.

“Here, Jadhav has been unjustly been prosecuted and we have shops dedicating sections to selling Pakistani clothes. This is simply not acceptable,” said Rita Gupta who led the protest.

She warned that the MNS would resort to its usual violent methods if the clothes were not discarded.

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The MNS in the past few days had been pleading for action against Pakistan on the Jadhav issue, said the report.

A Pakistani military court recently sentenced Jadhav to death on charges of espionage. Pakistan has already clarified that his sentence was as per the law and that India stands totally exposed on the issue of terror financing and perpetrating subversive acts in the country.
 
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I actually like Zara and so does the wife, so unlike some, nationalism does not influence every decision I make. If it looks good, feels good and meets the price point that the accountant (aka the wife) is comfortable it by all means its getting bought.

If some are going to let hypernationalism influence their decision, then it is their losa.
 
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Shivsena and normal Marathis will not forget, Mumbai serial bomb-blasts and 26/11. This hate will remain for a generation. Marathis will use every opportunity. It is in Marathi DNA.
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Shivsena and normal Marathis will not forget, Mumbai serial bomb-blasts and 26/11. This hate will remain for a generation. Marathis will use every opportunity. It is in Marathi DNA.
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to hamara kia bigarain gye..they should Write Pakistan on their feet and then chop it off breaking Pakistan into pieces...then see if it hurts Pakistan.
 
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They need to grow the heck up.

Weirdly enough Pakistan clothes aren't just sold in Zara's but other places as well in India. Especially lawn. But I guess Zara is a target because it's an international foreign brand which endorses Pakistani material. This is probably too much for them to take. Not only are they extremely bigotry but insecure and jealous too.
 
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