• Source:JND

UP News: A weird case has come to light in the Ganganagar neighbourhood of Meerut. An unknown individual has placed posters with the words 'Sorry Bubu' all over the area. These posters have been seen on the market, walls of houses, and road barriers, and have become a source of controversy among locals. A video showing 30-40 such posters pasted on the foot-over-bridge near the Botanical Garden Metro Station in Noida recently went viral. The police are investigating the incident, suspecting it to be the work of a prankster or mischief-maker.

Meanwhile, the poster has sparked widespread discussions, with people questioning the oversight of the Police Commissioner. Additionally, a girl from Ganganagar, Meerut, has created a reel addressing the issue.

A 28-second video circulating on social media shows "Sorry BuBu" posters pasted on both sides of the foot-over-bridge (FOB). The phrase "Sorry BuBu" is also spray-painted in several spots. In the video, a person in a khaki jacket walks ahead of the individual recording the footage. A voice in the background remarks, "Look, someone has pasted the Sorry BuBu posters on both sides. It seems the person who did this won't be caught now." Over 30 such posters are visible in the video.

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Police officials are treating the matter with seriousness and have initiated an investigation by reviewing CCTV footage from the Botanical Garden area. A special team has been assigned to track down and apprehend the culprit. While the police believe it may be the work of a prankster, they are still working to determine the intentions behind the poster campaign. Authorities have urged the public to share any relevant information related to the case.

Ganganagar Girl Makes Reel

"Sorry BuBu" posters have been seen on dividers and other locations near the main road and HP Block close to Ganganagar Tower. A young girl, upon noticing the poster, created a 30-second reel and shared it on Instagram. In the video, she humorously remarks that the "Bubu" for whom the poster was put up should acknowledge it.

The video has garnered significant attention, with 14,000 likes and 48 comments so far. It has been widely shared, gaining considerable traction across social media.