What happened: The Indian media reported on early May 15 that two people were arrested in India for allegedly trying to disrupt the status quo by playing pro-Pakistani music on their phones in India’s village located in the South. Major Surendra Poonia shared the video of the alleged incident in which the shopkeeper at the Indian village can be heard listening to Pakistan Zindabad slogans at his shop. Details: The two Indian Muslim minors were identified as Naeem and Mustikm, who were residents of Murwana village in the Bhuta Area of India. The video also went viral on social media. BJP leaders protested against the shopkeeper for listening to pro-Pakistan music; a protest participant then filed a police complaint at the local police station. Subsequently, an investigation was initiated against the arrested by the Bhuta police.