Azad Kashmir’ T-shirt row: Viral video triggers anger in Bengaluru

Viral video

Bengaluru: A man’s T-shirt on a busy street in Bengaluru has become talk of the town, sparking outrage. A man riding on a bike was seen wearing a T-shirt featuring a distorted Indian map of Kashmir, reportedly associated with the ‘Azad Kashmir movement,’ which depicts the entire Kashmir region, including Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), as separate from India.

The pillion rider in the video is seen wearing this T-shirt. The video has now gone viral on social media, with many users calling the act anti-national and demanding strict action against the individual involved. A passerby mindfully recorded the number plate of the bike to help track down the man easily.

Acting on the demands, Bengaluru Traffic Police responded to one of the tweets, but the response was not seen as very helpful.

Also Read: Coconut loot goes viral: Villagers ignore injured driver

Taking to social media, one user commented, “The vehicle number is clearly visible. Will these anti-national elements be caught and punished?”

Another user wrote, “They are core Congress #VoteBank… cannot be touched or shaken.”

While another commented, “Such things are possible and expected when it’s a Congress-governed state.”

Exit mobile version