Chandigarh, July 26
A peculiar video is doing the rounds across social media platforms where a horse in wedding procession got so agitated by earsplitting noise that it trampled over bystanders and people grooving to the music.
The incident has been reported from Uttar Pradesh’s Hamirpur. The procession moves forward with people dancing and flashing currency notes to celebrate the occasion. Irked under the influence of loud music, the horse decides to escape, wading across the sea of people while lifting its hooves.
The video has been shared on Twitter by a journalist, Piyush Rai. “Presumably disturbed by the blaring music from the loudspeakers, a horse stomped over several people dancing in a wedding procession in UP’s Hamirpur. No fatalities,” the caption of the post reads.
Presumably disturbed by the blaring music from the loudspeakers, a horse stomped over several people dancing in a wedding procession in UP’s Hamirpur. No fatalities. pic.twitter.com/1zJ8TZ3PmD
— Piyush Rai (@Benarasiyaa) July 25, 2022
Since being shared, the video has enmassed over 40,000 views. Netizens pointed out sheer animal abuse that lead to the incident. Many, however, fuelled a laughter burst.
Chalo, an animal had to tell the humans about noise pollution 👏🏽
— _Ashish_2.0🏹☯️☮️🦉📸 (@_ashish_somkuor) July 25, 2022
What a dreadful life of abuse for the animals that have to suffer India. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
— De’chen (@OBZ_dechen) July 25, 2022
Maybe some day they will take pity on horses and leave them out of processions
— Virginia Van Dyke (@ginnyv13) July 26, 2022
Horse trying to catch currencies thrown in the air during a wedding party 😎
— Sanjiv Ranjan Jha (@SanjivRanjanJh1) July 26, 2022
There’s nothing wrong with the horse. He just took the song playing vry criously “Tere ishq main nachange”.🤣🤣🤣
— Ashraf Akhai (@akashraf111) July 26, 2022
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