'Badla Bhains Ka': Video Of Buffalo's Revenge On Men Who Were Torturing It Goes Viral
Viral video shows a group of miscreants riding buffalo carts and compelling two buffaloes to run beyond their normal capacity. But in a strange twist of fate, the animal ends up taking revenge from the abusers after hitting a divider.
They say, 'what goes around, comes around,' and there couldn't be a more fitting example of that than this video.
The viral video shows a group of men riding buffalo carts and pushing two buffaloes to run beyond their normal capacity.
The video apart from being slammed for animal cruelty is also being lauded for the way 'karma' worked in the favour of the poor animal.
Revenge of buffalo. Identify animals. Via @singhvarun pic.twitter.com/mzxRPECG9x
¡ª Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) May 24, 2020
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.
The video of the incident was posted by IFS officer Praveen Kaswan who wrote: "Buffalo is getting global support. Seems some Bollywood movie is also coming 'badla bhains ka'."
Here's what people had to say:
#1
This buffalo will be in next season of big boss.
¡ª ArnieBanjo (@babuu_bisleri) May 24, 2020
#2
It is so satisfying.. watching over and over again.
¡ª resakse_gorgon (@surebelasah) May 25, 2020
#3
¡ª Sharon Pearl (@pearl_sharon) May 25, 2020
#4
¡ª Hridesh Agarwal - Stay Indoors (@agarwal_hridesh) May 24, 2020
#5
Why should the Bulls of Kambala and Jallikattu remain behind, it's not difficult to dig out a similar video from the south. Please give the Bulls it's due as well!
¡ª Vishesh Pratap Gurjar (@VisheshpratapG) May 24, 2020
Another instance of animal abuse going viral is that of two boys flinging a dog into a pond. The video which was posted on TikTok, caught the attention of PETA.
The two teenage boys have now been 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, the second is a minor.
#tiktokbanindia
¡ª Tarun choubey (@Tarunchoubey4) May 20, 2020
Got this Video via whatsapp , Please Ban tiktok . pic.twitter.com/j8uYP13FKE
Preliminary interrogation of the two boys by the local police revealed that the animal crime took place around six days ago, and that the youths had drowned the dog while shooting the video 'just for fun.'
The offence is booked under Sections 34 and 429 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Section 11(1)(a) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA).