NO, there's nothing funny about animal abuse, and those who find it so are as bad as the perpetrators. It's gut-wrenching to constantly see videos of people doing the same, seemingly for fun or for a few minutes of online fame. Another such video has come to light, albeit with some balance of karma.?
The video in question shows, a pillion rider kicking a bull for no reason, but karma serves him right, after biker loses control?and the swerves to the corner of a narrow gully.?
The video which was first posted on TikTok started going viral and was reposted on Twitter by?Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda, who wrote, "Karma has no menu. It serves you what you deserve. And when it is instant..."
The pillion rider unreasonably kicks an innocent buffalo that was standing on the road. The moment he kicked the animal, the bike lost its balance and as a result, the two men ended up falling on the ground.
People were reminded of Newton's third law of motion after watching the video. The law states, "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." This was quite literally and figuratively true, in this case.
In the past few days, multiple videos of animal abuse have been doing the rounds on social media. Another video shows a group of men riding buffalo carts and pushing two buffaloes to run beyond their normal capacity.
The video just like the one above was lauded for the way 'karma'?worked in favour of the poor animal. The constant blows from a stick push the animal to steer the cart to the right. One of the wheels of the then hits the road divider and all of them fall on the road while the buffalo runs away.
Another video of animal abuse showed two boys flinging a dog into a pond. The video which was posted on TikTok caught the attention of PETA and they posted a Rs 5,000 reward for anyone who could identify them.?
In just a few days after the investigation,?two teenage boys were identified as belonging to Ujjain, MP, and an FIR has been lodged. According to?TOI, one of the accused is 19-year-old, Sunny Borasi, and the second one is a minor.??
Preliminary interrogation of the two boys by the local police revealed that the crime took place around six days ago, and that the youths had drowned the dog while shooting the video "just for fun."? ?The accused have been booked under section 34, 429 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and section 11(1)(a) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) Act, 1960.