Pahalgam terror attack in which many innocent tourists lost their lives. After this terror attack, anger spread across the country, and protests against Pakistan started. The central government of India also took several actions against Pakistan. Meanwhile, the general public is also protesting against Pakistan, while a unique video of a protest from Indore is going viral.

This viral video on social media is from Indore, where a Muslim auto driver protested against Pakistan in a different way, which no one would have done or seen. The Muslim auto driver kept the flag of Pakistan on the ground, kicked it, and spit on it. Not only this, but after this he pasted the flag on the footrest of his auto. The video of this protest is going viral on all social media.
This auto driver’s initiative is going viral on social media. Some people consider it a symbol of patriotism, while some call it controversial. However, the driver is not spreading hatred but wants to send a strong message against terrorism. A true Indian can be from any religion—he just needs to have love for his country in his heart.
Many other videos of protests are going viral on social media; people from the Muslim community protested at many places. Candle marches were taken out to pay tribute to the innocent tourists who died in this attack. Protests were also held by raising slogans against Pakistan and terrorism.
The Indian central government is also taking continuous action against Pakistan. Immediately after the attack, all Pakistani citizens were given 48 hours to cancel their visas. Immediately after this, India stopped Pakistan’s access to the Indus water. Along with this, many popular Pakistani media and YouTube channels were banned in India.
Pakistan is furious with India’s continuous action. There is an atmosphere of fear among the people of Pakistan; its effect was seen in the Pakistani army and its top officers. Fearing a war between India and Pakistan, Pakistani officers also sent their families abroad so that if a war breaks out, their families remain safe.