Action taken by Police while patrolling

Palghar, Maharashtra – A provocative song ‘Kashmir Banega Pakistan’ was played in ‘Ruhann Hair-cutting Salon’ near Shri Durgamata Mandir in Chinchoti area of Naigaon in the district. The Police have arrested Abdul Rehman Sadruddin (age-25 years) in this connection. He is from Lalganj of Azamgarh district in Uttar Pradesh. This song was released in 2025 by Pakistan army’s ‘Media wing, inter-service Public Relations’ under its anti-India campaign.
1. On 01.01.2026, Dy Police Inspector Pankaj Kilje was patrolling in a private vehicle when he heard this anti-national song. Later, the Police raided that salon and checked Abdul’s cell phone. It was observed that the song was played on YouTube.
2. This song is against the integrity and sovereignty of India. It can spread enmity and hatred amongst people and disturb peace, was the reason for his arrest as informed by the Police.
Action will be taken against such people, using bulldozer – Nitesh Rane, Minister-BJP![]() Slogans of Kashmir Banega Pakistan in Mumbai will not be tolerated. They will be taught a lesson by our Deva bhau (CM Devendra Fadanvis) with the help of bulldozers, warned BJP-minister Nitesh Rane while speaking about this incident. |
Editorial PerspectiveThe sleeper cells (network of local jihadis helping terrorists) across India, including Mumbai, will be busted and India will be freed of terrorism within no time if the Police increase alertness everywhere and start taking action against every criminal and anti-national individual. |

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