‘Made in Pakistan’ Label Found On Bedsheet Bought At Chinchwad Temple Fair, Viral Video Sparks Demand For Probe
‘Made in Pakistan’ Label Found On Bedsheet Bought At Chinchwad Temple Fair, Viral Video Sparks Demand For Probe
Pimpri-Chinchwad, June 5, 2026: A controversy has erupted in Pimpri-Chinchwad after a local woman claimed that a bedsheet purchased from a stall at the annual Sankashti Chaturthi fair near the historic Shri Morya Gosavi Temple in Chinchwad bore a “Made in Pakistan” label. A video posted by the woman on social media has gone viral, triggering public outrage and calls for an official investigation.
According to the woman’s claim in the viral video, she purchased a bedsheet from a stall at the religious fair and later discovered a label reading “Made in Pakistan” concealed inside the fabric when she unfolded it at home for washing. Shocked by the discovery, she recorded a video showing the label and shared it on social media.
In the video, the woman questioned how products allegedly manufactured in Pakistan could be sold openly at a local religious fair at a time when restrictions on Pakistani goods remain a sensitive issue and relations between the two countries continue to be strained.
The video has prompted several residents to raise concerns about the monitoring of vendors and products sold at fairs and religious events. Citizens have questioned whether adequate inspections are conducted before granting permission to traders operating stalls at such gatherings.
Many social media users have demanded a thorough investigation into the matter and urged authorities to verify the source of the product and determine whether it was legally imported or entered the market through unauthorized channels.
However, some citizens and experts have appealed for caution, noting that the authenticity of the label and the claims made in the video must be independently verified before drawing conclusions. They stressed the need for a factual investigation to establish whether the label is genuine or if it may have been attached for other reasons.
According to preliminary information, no formal written complaint has yet been filed with the police or local administration regarding the incident. Authorities are yet to confirm the authenticity of the claim or the origin of the product.
With the video continuing to circulate widely online, residents are urging the police and civic administration to investigate the matter and clarify the facts to prevent the spread of misinformation and maintain public confidence.



