Investigation Launched After 'Made in Pakistan' Label Found on Blanket at Pune Fair
Investigation Initiated in Pune
An inquiry has been launched in Pune, Maharashtra, after a woman discovered a 'Made in Pakistan' label on a blanket she purchased at a religious fair. The incident occurred in the Chinchwad area, where the woman bought the blanket from a stall set up near the Moraya Gosavi temple during the Sankashti Chaturthi festival. Initially, she noted nothing unusual about the product, but after washing it, she found the tag indicating its origin. Concerned by this revelation, she shared a video on social media questioning how a product allegedly made in Pakistan ended up in Maharashtra's local market. The video quickly gained traction online, prompting local authorities to take action and investigate the matter.
Police Form Special Team for Investigation
Following the video's viral spread, the Pimpri-Chinchwad police have initiated an investigation and established a special team to trace the source and supply chain of the blanket sold at the fair. They have also communicated with the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, instructing them to take action if any irregularities are discovered during the investigation. Reports indicate that the blanket was purchased during the Sankashti Chaturthi celebrations, which attracted a large number of devotees to the temple premises.
Authorities Tracking Product Source
Investigators are now working to determine the origin of the blanket, who supplied it to the vendor, and whether similar products are being sold through a broader distribution network. This incident follows the recent arrest of three individuals in Maharashtra's Sambhajinagar district for selling cosmetic products labeled 'Made in Pakistan.' Officials have stated that further actions in the Pune case will depend on the findings of the ongoing investigation.
