British Cop Dances To 'Jai Ho' Alongside Indians In Front Indian High Commission In London
After pro-Khalistani vandals marched to the Indian High Commission (IHC) in London and took down the Indian flag, Indians who wanted to show their support for their native country gathered outside the IHC and launched a celebration in name of India.
After pro-Khalistani vandals marched to the Indian High Commission (IHC) in London and took down the Indian flag, Indians who wanted to show their support for their native country gathered outside and launched a celebration in the name of India.
British Policeman Dances To 'Jai Ho' With Indians In London
People were seen dancing to AR Rehman¡¯s 2008 hit ¡®Jai Ho¡¯ and waving the tricolour in the air while they shouted their support for their country. However, the highlight of the dance break was when a British cop joined the group of supporters and shook a leg to the Hindi song.
The cop was likely asked by one of the people part of the dancing crew to join the merriment, a request he did not decline. People instantly started hooting and cheering on the policeman for his spirit.
#WATCH | British policeman dances with Indian supporters outside the Indian High Commission in London.
¡ª ANI (@ANI) March 21, 2023
Indians have gathered outside Indian High Commission to protest against the Khalistanis and in support of the Indian flag. pic.twitter.com/puQq5Y7kRZ
People Gave A Mixed Reaction To The Viral Video
People online gave mixed reactions to the policeman dropping it to desi beats. One user was upset with the Indians who started the flash mob and wrote, ¡°What is this naach gaana nautanki. The issue must not be trivialised.¡±
What is this naach gaana nautanki. The issue must not be trivialised
¡ª That Indian Girl (@GirlFromMalmo) March 21, 2023
While one did not agree and wanted to people to support the initiative, ¡°Really we indians have to appreciate this.¡±
Really we indians have to appreciate this.
¡ª Premchandra Kukilaya (@ppkukillaya) March 21, 2023
Another admired the initiative and the London cop¡¯s assimilation into the crowd, ¡°So cute, this is love, relationship, celebration and soft power.¡±
Really we indians have to appreciate this.
¡ª Premchandra Kukilaya (@ppkukillaya) March 21, 2023
One user felt that the action was flawed, ¡°People are protesting and raising their voice I can understand. But I hope the police are going to do more than just dancing.¡±
People are protesting and raising their voice I can understand. But I hope the police are going to do more than just dancing. ??
¡ª Snehal ? ? ??? (@Saffron_Sn) March 21, 2023
One fellow was not really happy with the cop¡¯s behaviour, ¡°British police always ready to shake a leg but diffident when they have to catch the thugs.¡±
British police always ready to shake a leg but diffident when they have to catch the thugs
¡ª Tandava Krishnan (@panakanti) March 21, 2023
¡°Naatu Naatu karao inse,¡± one joked.
Naatu Naatu karao inse
¡ª Bhola Guru ? (@IGiveGyaan) March 21, 2023
One Twitter user simply reacted to the viral clip with a meme.
¡ª Shweta Singh (@sim85581832) March 21, 2023
Why Were Indians Dancing In Front Of The Indian High Commission In London?
For those still in the dark, a few days ago, Khalistani elements took down the Indian flag hanging on the High Commission of India In London. A mob with yellow Khalistan flags was seen approaching the building.
One of the men climbed to the first floor of the building and took down the flag when an employee stopped him and snatched the tricolour away. Then the same vandal tried to host the Khalistan flag on the walls of IHS but was stopped by the employee once again.
#WATCH | United Kingdom: Khalistani elements attempt to pull down the Indian flag but the flag was rescued by Indian security personnel at the High Commission of India, London.
¡ª ANI (@ANI) March 19, 2023
(Source: MATV, London)
(Note: Abusive language at the end) pic.twitter.com/QP30v6q2G0
After this incident, the Indians living in Britain were alarmed and wanted to show their support and love for the country. To do so, they gathered in front of the IHS and danced to Indian music.
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