- By Poorva Karki
- Wed, 26 Jun 2024 10:22 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Gone are the days when people used to solve matters with verbal spat or maybe a few threats, as desis have seemingly found violent ways to come to a concussion. This isn't a blunt ‘statement’, but is rather a reflection of what social media has been witnessing for quite a while. The Internet is full of videos of people going ‘wild’ at each other over petty issues, and this yet another new incident from Maharathsta’s Pune, only widened the list further. A video was shared online, where some residents of two residential societies were seen pelting stones at each other, allegedly over some wall dispute.
The video went viral almost immediately, as the internet found it hard to believe that such violence erupted in Pune. The date of the matter could not be confirmed, whereas, as per the viral post, the incident took place in the Pristine Pacific Society in the Dalvi Nagar area.
The video was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’. The post was captioned, “Stone-Pelting Kalesh b/w Two Residential Society over a Wall, Pune.” The video was shared yesterday and pulled more than 42K views from people.
Watch the viral video:
Stone-Pelting Kalesh b/w Two Residential Society over a Wall, Pune
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) June 25, 2024
pic.twitter.com/X5F6K5vk7O
The video, soon after getting shared, went viral on the internet. Most people criticised the crowd and dubbed them ‘thugs’, while the rest were shocked over such an attack happening in a city like Pune. Many also shared jokes on the matter.
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Birla Hostel vs LBS Hostel,” a user said. “Man wtf is wrong with Pune? These past few weeks have been crazy there. Seems like it's a cursed place to live, lol,” added a second person.
“Yeh, colony me jab bhi koi padosi naya kam karta hai toh yahi kalesh hota hai (This colony does similar things whenever anyone in the neighbourhood does something great),” wrote ba third person. “Never a dull day in Pune,” added a fourth user. “They say that the Most Civilised Peoples or Mumbai Puna,” commented another.