A leopard entered India from Pakistan by crossing the international border in Ramgarh sub-sector of Samba. The Border Security Force (BSF) posted a video of the incident, which was shared by news agency ANI on Saturday.
#Watch , A leopard crossed the international border from Pakistan side and entered Indian territory at around 7 pm today in Ramgarh sub-sector of Samba. Police has issued an alert for the local people living near the border.
(Source: BSF) pic.twitter.com/Zii349MdW4
– ANI (@ANI) March 18, 2023
Check out netizens’ reaction to the video:
This astounded netizens, who said they appreciated such ‘transgression’ on the part of Pakistan. He said that this type of trespass is acceptable as long as the trespassers are not wearing bombs.
Such trespassing is allowed ❤️
— Rishpal Singh🇮🇳 (@Rishpalsingh_) March 18, 2023
Such cross border intrusion is welcome 💕
— dcemeterygirl (@dcemeterygirl) March 18, 2023
Leopard also does not want to live in Pakistan.
— Chava (@Silly_Point_) March 18, 2023
The user was referring to Islamic terrorists, who have repeatedly crossed over from Pakistan to wreak havoc on Indian soil. Some speculated that it could be a RAW agent returning from a successful assignment. RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) is the intelligence agency of India.
RAW agent coming back from mission.
— MJ (@StocksManoj) March 18, 2023
Earlier only terrorists used to come, now even leopards have started coming 🤣🤣
– Older than Old Monk (@TigerKumaon) March 18, 2023
Jaan bacha kar bhaga hoga. Nahi to isko bhi eat jaate pakistani kangaali me…😅
— Gyanu (@ImAmardeep007) March 18, 2023
Some quipped that even animals don’t want to live in a poor country. People generally celebrated the return of the leopard from Pakistan to India.
Leah! Even leopards are not feeling safe in Pakistan.
— Ankit Agarwal (@ankitech25) March 18, 2023
Check brother, it may not explode. pic.twitter.com/8AeJfalHcy
— Vikrant Singh (@_vikrantsingh) March 18, 2023
Read also: New exhibition to explore the story of the Koh-i-Noor as a ‘symbol of victory’ for the first time in the UK
(With inputs from ANI)