Sangli, May 4 -- Right-wing organisation Shivpratishthan Hindusthan workers tore down the "Islampur" signboard in Maharashtra, citing a lack of cooperation in renaming street signs following an official change of the city's name to Ishwarpur.

The organisation that believes in building a "Hindustan that goes beyond the borders of the country," in a symbolic fashion, cut out the signboard erected at the Tarun Bharat Vyayam Mandal's main square in Sangli district on April 29.

A video shared on their official Instagram page shows three to four men climbing the structure with one of them cutting through the green plastic with a knife to tear out the "Islampur" text.

They threw it down and repeatedly stomped on it to symbolically reject the ...