Viral video of Indians chanting ‘Jai Maharashtra’ slogans in Paris sparks online debate on public conduct

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Viral video of Indians chanting ‘Jai Maharashtra’ slogans in Paris sparks online debate on public conduct

Shot in the crowded Montmartre area of the French capital, the viral video shows one man putting his arm around a mime performer and shouting slogans, while others join in

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This episode has kindled debate around civic sense, public behavior abroad, and whether such displays of nationalism are appropriate in public spaces. Photo: Instagram/@shivsenamumbailive

A viral video showing a group of Indians chanting slogans like ‘Jai Maharashtra’, ‘Jai Shiv Sena’ and ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai’ near a street performer in Paris has sparked outrage on social media over public conduct.

Shot in the crowded Montmartre area of the French capital, the viral video shows one man putting his arm around the mime performer and shouting slogans, while others join in. The performer appears visibly uncomfortable and is seen gesturing for them to stop, but his pleas fall on deaf ears, and the Indians continue their chants.

This episode has kindled debate around civic sense, public behavior abroad, and whether such displays of nationalism are appropriate in public spaces.

The video shows a man taking a photo with the mime performer and chanting loudly. The performer gestures to him to be quiet, but the man keeps chanting with full energy, even as others in the group join in chanting slogans.

The man is also heard shouting slogans hailing Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde. An online user said he is Gorakh Kharjul, a Shiv Sena worker from Nashik district, who in 2020 got anticipatory bail in a case of raping a policeman’s wife.

“Indian tourists’ stupidity in Paris. They also harassed a street performer who was peacefully performing his art. The artist stopped them from shouting slogans like “Jai Maharashtra, Jai Shivaji” & from making reels with him, all without any respect for his space. Shameful!” posted writer Suraj Kumar Bauddh on X.

“Disgusting, these fellows should be deported and banned for life from entering the country,” an online user said.

Another online user mentioned that the group ignored the performer’s signals, saying, “Bro was exactly doing the opposite to what that street performer was saying”.


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