Mumbai, May 6, 2025: A clash broke out between a burqa-clad woman and crowd after the former was seen trying to remove a Pakistani flag pasted on staircase outside Mumbai’s Vile Parle railway station.
A video of the incident went viral on social media platforms. In the video, the burqa-clad woman can be seen scratching the flag pasted on the stairs at the railway station. Later several people expressed their anger over the woman’s act.
Look at the incident at Vile Parle railway station.
— #ModiKaParivar #मोदीजी400पार (@deepakdkokha) May 5, 2025
Fatima is more fanatic than Abdul. Remember, They have nothing to do with our India.
All these people living in India support Pakistan & other Islamic countries.
Look at how fanatic their women too, Hindus.#Traitor_Jihadi ... pic.twitter.com/y8dSsZfKOk
Netizens on social media platforms expressed their outrage over the woman’s act.
“Look at the incident at Vile Parle railway station. Fatima is more fanatic than Abdul. Remember, They have nothing to do with our India," an X user said.
“We as Indians can never be united to fight our enemy neighbour until we have such people around us who love Pakistan more than India," commented another.
The Pakistani flags were pasted in protest against the neighbouring country over alleged cross-border links in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam carnage last month, that claimed the lives of 26 individuals, including a foreign tourist. The protest was intended as a symbolic act, allowing people to trample on the flag in anger against Pakistan.
Earlier, a student in Gangoh area in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur was expelled from school after a video went viral showing her trying to remove a Pakistani flag pasted on a public road.
The student, a Class 11 girl from Bahadur Nagar, was on her way home on a scooty when she noticed the flag stuck in the middle of the road.
Seeing the flag, the girl stopped and attempted to remove it. Her actions were recorded by someone nearby, and the short video – about 12 seconds long – quickly spread on social media.
What Happened In Pahalgam?
In one of the biggest attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, Lashkar-linked terrorists opened fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam on Tuesday, April 22, killing at least 26 people, including foreign tourists, and injuring many others. The Resistance Front (TRF), a Lashkar offshoot, claimed responsibility for the attack, although it later backtracked after massive global outrage.
After the attack, the diplomatic ties between India and Pakistan were downgraded with New Delhi announcing several punitive measures, including suspension of Indus Water Treaty, cutting Islamabad Mission strength, closing its airspace for Pakistani airlines and expulsion of its military attaches. In response, Pakistan undertook tit-for-tat measures and suspended the Shimla Agreement.