The Quint had reached out to Karachi Bakery for a reaction but they refused to comment.
The shop-owner, in the video, can be seen trying to reason with Nandgaonkar and tell him that the name of the shop was given by his ancestors because they had travelled from Karachi post partition. In response to this, Nandgaonkar says that the shop-owner can name it after anything, his ancestors or himself, but not Karachi as the place, he alleges, is associated with terrorists.
The owner tells Nandgaonkar that the shop has no connection to present-day Karachi in Pakistan but the Shiv Sena leader says:
After the video of the incident went viral, Sanjay Raut took to Twitter to say: