- By Poorva Karki
- Mon, 23 Oct 2023 06:21 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: A video of a lawyer ‘schooling’ a police officer over his behaviour outside a Court in Pakistan went viral on the internet. Ironically, what made the video go viral was the lawyer himself who the netizens believed was ‘misbehaving’ with the officer. In the said clip, the lawyer was seen shouting at the officer as he asked him to leave the ‘premises’ in a not-so-polite manner. The people surrounding the men soon intervened and tried to calm the man in black robe down but to no avail. The police officer, on the other hand, maintained his calm throughout the interaction in the video. The place and date of the incident were not confirmed, but many claimed that the video appeared as if it was from Pakistan.
The video was shared on the social media site X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘NCMIndiaa’. The post was captioned, “Police Vs Lawyer.”
Police Vs Lawyer #ThandRakh pic.twitter.com/kaZ77L4yix
— NCMIndia Council For Men Affairs (@NCMIndiaa) October 22, 2023
The video went viral as people found it hilarious. Some ‘called out’ the lawyer for his ‘unacceptable’ behaviour, while others chastised the way he addressed the police officer. Many also pointed out that the incident appeared as if it took place in Pakistan based on the language used. The post was shared yesterday and pulled 11.5k views from people.
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Taking to the comment section, people shared their views. “Liers...errr!! Lawyers think that they are Judges and they are immune to police action,” a user said. “India to nahi hai ye (This incident is definitely not of India),” said a second person. “Yeh kis rules kai hisab sai right hai. Honourable Judge ka behaviour (How is this behaviour correct),” asked a third person. “He is misbehaving and telling the police to behave,” said a fourth person. “Behave sirf saamne wale ke liye hota hai. Apne liye to yahan ke hum sikandar (All these bevaioural rules apply to the other person and not you?),” asked a fifth. “Ye toh Lahori lag rahe hai... With their heavy Punjabi accent (It seems like they are from Lahor),” said another.