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A Pakistani fan watching the cricket World Cup match between Pakistan and Australia in Bengaluru was asked not to chant “Pakistan zindabad”. A video of the man’s altercation with a police official has now gone viral and has let the netizens dividen on the entire controversy.

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00:00 A Pakistani fan watching the cricket world cup match between Pakistan and Australia in
00:24 Bengaluru was asked not to chant Pakistan Zindabad.
00:29 A video of the man's altercation with a police officer has gone viral and has left the netizens
00:34 divided on the entire controversy.
00:37 In a video clip going viral on social media, the policeman could be heard saying, "Bharat
00:42 Mata ki Jai" is allowed but not "Pakistan Zindabad".
00:56 However when confronted by the spectator to say on camera that Pakistan Zindabad chants
01:01 are not allowed in the stadium, the policeman chose to say "Mum".
01:04 "I am watching the Pakistan vs Australia match but I can't say Pakistan Zindabad" the
01:10 man asks again as the police official leaves.
01:24 The clip has left the internet divided.
01:26 While some said there should be enough freedom for anyone to support any team of their choice,
01:32 others said Pakistan should not be glorified on Indian soil when the country is responsible
01:37 for the death of Indian soldiers on the border.
01:40 "Why did India give them visas if they can't cheer for their team?
01:44 It's ridiculous," one user wrote.
01:46 "If the person is Pakistani and if he has been given a valid visa, he has full right
01:51 to support Pakistan on Indian soil.
01:53 He can say anything in the favour of Pakistan unless it is not derogatory towards other
01:58 nations," one more user argued.
02:00 "To avoid conflict and riots, you know how a crowd is.
02:04 Tomorrow they get violent and take law in their hands.
02:07 To prevent them from saying not to chant Pakistan Zindabad," said an ex-user.
02:11 "Well done, police," another user wrote.
02:15 The policemen deployed at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium premises adopted some strict controlling
02:20 measures to keep fans in check to avoid disruptions during the World Cup match between Australia
02:25 and Pakistan on Friday.
02:27 The police asked the fans not to use black dress as a mark of protest, though they did
02:32 not bar anyone from wearing clothes of that particular colour while entering the stands.
02:37 However, the police asked the fans not to use placards with provocative slogans.
02:42 Openers David Warner and Michelle Marsh struck blazing centuries and forged a 2-59 run stand
02:49 as Australia defeated Pakistan by 62 runs.
02:52 Thanks to Warner's 124-ball 163 and Marsh's 121-off 108, Australia scored an imposing
02:59 score of 367-9 and then bundled out Pakistan for 305 in 45.3 overs at the M. Chinnaswamy
03:07 Stadium.
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