Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A Pakistan flag was found painted in the middle of a road in Bhopal. A video of the same was recorded, which is going viral on social media, following the recent Pahalgam attack.
This area from Kolar Road is a busy spot with lots of traffic and shops, which makes this act even more surprising, happening in such a public place.
The video has caused a lot of anger online, with many people wondering why this was done.
Check out the video below :
The flag was found opposite Vishal Mega Mart in Bhopal’s Kolar area.
A video of the flag, painted right in the middle of the road, has gone viral on social media. The timing of the incident, just days after the recent terror attack near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, has left many people shocked and angry.
In the video, the flag is clearly seen painted on the road, with vehicles driving over it.
Locals who noticed it were surprised and immediately started recording videos, which quickly spread on platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, and Twitter.
Netizens react...
Netizens have reacted strongly to the video, with many questioning whether painting a Pakistan flag on an Indian road is right.
Social media platforms are filled with comments, debates, and opinions. While some users expressed anger and demanded action, others asked whether this was the correct way to express emotions.
A few users commented, “If you feel so strongly, join the army — what will painting a flag on the road achieve?”
Others called it a childish act that only brings shame and not any real change.
Residents are upset and are calling it a serious act meant to create disturbance. Many are demanding strict punishment for those involved. Some believe it could have been done to provoke people or hurt national feelings.
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