Two shopkeepers are arrested in India for allegedly “disrupting national integrity” for listening to “Pakistan Zindabad” on their mobiles.
India enjoys copying our music but it simply cannot stand people enjoying Pakistani music. That’s what happened to young shopkeepers in a rural village of India. Recently, a citizen uploaded a video from their cell phone of two young boys playing pro-Pakistani music on their mobile.
The shopkeepers were enjoying the viral song “Pakistan Zindabad” by the young artist Aayat Arif. After numerous people from the village complained, an FIR was eventually registered against the two young individuals, Naeem and Mustikim, for “attempting to disrupt national integrity.”
Naeem and Mustikim are charged with Section 153B, which is imputation, assertions and prejudicial to national integration. That’s not all, they are also slapped with Section 504 (intentional insult) and 506 (criminal intimidation). According to reports, the village residents had to allegedly endure “insults and abuses” when they asked the boys to stop listening to the song.
It is almost hypocritical of India to place charges on these young individuals, when most of their artists steal and copy our songs. Netizens took to comments to pity the boys for “enjoying” Aayat Arif’s noisy song. Also, people here openly enjoy Indian songs like “Chak De India” without prosecution but Indians lose their mind if they see green.
Another fun fact: “Pasoori” is the top trending song in India. What do you think about the charges against these two boys in India for listening to “Pakistan Zindabad”, do they deserve it? Let us know in the comment section below.


Most idiotic action from Indian Government and slap on the largest secular country of world human rights organisations must notify the act at international media and court of justice
And they call themselves a democratic state! It makes me just offensive to think about their brutal and immature actions! Akhir kb mature banengy yr ye log! Itne jealously!!!! STRANGE!