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Maharashtra: Violence erupts over Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue desecration & objectionable social media posts

Violence erupted in Daund-Yavat, Pune, after Muslim youth Syed allegedly defaced a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and posted provocative content online. The incident triggered widespread protests, stone-pelting, and arson, prompting a heavy police crackdown and imposition of Section 144

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Tense calm prevails in the Daund-Yavat region of Pune district after a shocking act of disrespect against Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and a series of inflammatory social media posts by a Muslim youth named Syed triggered violent clashes, destruction of property, and a police crackdown on August 1.

What began as a simmering grievance over a WhatsApp post on July 25 rapidly snowballed into a full-scale riot after Syed, a resident of Sahakar Nagar in Yavat, allegedly posted an objectionable message mocking the Maratha warrior king, an icon revered across Maharashtra. The very next day, a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was found desecrated, sparking outrage and shock among the Hindu population in the area.

As anger mounted, Syed was arrested. But the situation escalated further after a fresh Facebook post once again from Syed surfaced, reportedly containing another offensive remark. The post went viral, pushing an already fragile environment into the brink of anarchy.

#WATCH | Maharashtra: Pune tension | Visuals of the aftermath of vandalism at a structure, which locals identify as a mosque, in Yavat village at Daund Taluka of Pune District.

Tense situation in Yavat village following an alleged objectionable social media post posted by a… pic.twitter.com/KGcrKJU6q1

— ANI (@ANI) August 1, 2025

By noon on August 1, Hindu protestors began gathering in large numbers, expressing fury over repeated insults to a figure deeply embedded in the cultural and historical consciousness of Maharashtra. What began as a protest soon turned violent mobs pelted stones, vandalised shops, shut down markets, torched a motorcycle, and even attacked the residence of the accused.

Reports also emerged of attempted vandalism at a religious site, indicating a rising risk of wider fallout. Police personnel, already stationed in the region due to previous tension, were forced to resort to lathicharge and tear gas shelling to disperse the angry crowds and restore order.

Pune Rural SP Sandeep Singh Gill reached the scene to monitor the situation firsthand. In a media briefing, he said, “Around 12–12:30 pm, we received information about a highly objectionable social media post. The accused was immediately brought to the station. A police-community meeting was underway when the message went viral. Despite efforts to maintain peace, the situation deteriorated quickly.”

He confirmed that Section 144 (prohibitory orders) had been imposed and urged people not to spread rumors. “Strict action will be taken against anyone found spreading false information or inciting violence,” Gill warned.

BJP MLA Gopichand Padalkar had earlier conducted a peace meeting to de-escalate tensions following the July 25 post. But that temporary calm collapsed on August 1. Visiting the riot-hit area, Padalkar said, “Repeated insults to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj cannot be brushed aside as isolated mischief. This is an intentional attempt to disturb harmony.”

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis issued a stern warning, “This issue started due to an outsider who deliberately posted objectionable content to provoke communities. Such individuals will face the strictest legal action. No one is allowed to insult any faith, community, or historical figure. Law and order will be enforced strictly.”

#WATCH | Maharashtra: Tense situation in Yavat village at Daund Taluka of Pune District following an alleged objectionable social media post posted by a youth here. Police say that an incident had occurred in the village a week ago, so the situation was already tense here.… pic.twitter.com/ha0SZHMMKq

— ANI (@ANI) August 1, 2025

Fadnavis also made it clear that violence will not be tolerated under any pretext. “The police have responded appropriately, and peace talks between communities are underway. I appeal to everyone to maintain peace and not take the law into their hands,” he added.

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Local residents and activists have pointed out that targeting of historical and cultural icons like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is becoming a repeated tactic used to provoke Hindus in Maharashtra. The desecration of the statue so soon after the social media post has led many to believe that the acts were coordinated and deliberate.

“This isn’t just a random social media post or a prank. The statue desecration shows intent to insult, provoke, and destabilise the balance,” said one local protestor, adding that such acts are deeply offensive to the Marathi identity itself.

Topics: Sandip Singh GillSyedDevendra FadnavisMaharashtra Policemuslim youthDaund-Yavat region
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