MNS activists ransack Amazon office in Nagpur
Nagpur, Aug 23 (IANS) A group of people created ruckus at an office of Amazon India in Nagpur district of Maharashtra, police said.
In a viral video, a group of people seen shouting the slogan 'Vande Matram' ransacked an e-commerce office. The incident was reported at the Ganeshpeth area on Tuesday afternoon.
They were protesting against the sale of Pakistani flags and a book which allegedly hurts religious sentiments of Hindus on the e-commerce platform.
The protesters are said to be associated with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). Later, a Nagpur-based MNS leader Chandu Lade reportedly wrote to Amazon India Limited, claiming that Pakistani flags were available for sale on its website.
He also claimed that the Amazon website sells a book titled 'Deadly Bhagavat Geeta' which 'denigrates' the Bhagavad Gita and sought its removal from the e-commerce platform.
#Maharashtra 🇮🇳 : Maharashtra Navnirman Sena vandalised Amazon office in #Nagpur .
● MNS alleged that Pakistan flags were being sold online from Amazon.
● MNS workers had contacted the company officials before protest, but the MNS has claimed that the sale did not stopped. pic.twitter.com/6kYiDylDIs
— Blitzkreig (@TricolourFirst) August 22, 2023
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