On social media, a video of two Mumbai woman walking in public while one of them is posing as an animal is going viral. Around the neck of one of the woman is what looks to be a dog collar. The strange incident happened in Mumbai’s Mira-Bhayandar neighbourhood. It’s still unclear if the act was carried out to spread awareness of animal abuse or for a social media post.
A woman can be seen in the viral video posing as a four-legged animal. There’s a dog collar on her. Walking down the street with the leash in her hand is another woman. This occurred on a busy street as onlookers looked on in confusion at the two women.
A user on X (formerly known as Twitter) shared the video of this unusual incident. The post on X said, “What happened to Mumbai? How can people go to this low for views on social media?@MumbaiPolice @mieknathshinde is this kind of act allowed at public places?”
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The person who shared the video on X, wrote: “What happened to Mumbai? How can people go to this low for views on social media?” He asked Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and the Mumbai police to prosecute those responsible for the strange act in the open.
The viral video received sharp reactions from other X users. “Clear act of outraging modesty of women in public place,” one user commented. Another wrote: “Ab instagram ban karne ka time aa gaya. Yeh log insta ka bhi tiktok wala haal karenge.” The Mumbai police has so far not reacted to the viral video.
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