Holi Celebration Sparks Outrage After Cow Forced to Drink Alcohol in Haryana
Holi, known for its bursts of color, music, and indulgent sweets, is celebrated across India as a time of shared joy and togetherness. It signals the onset of spring and carries the symbolic message of good prevailing over evil. But not every celebration unfolds as intended. A disturbing video from Haryana has recently surfaced online, showing a group of young men abusing a cow during the festivities, sparking widespread anger.
In the footage, several men—covered in color and seemingly under the influence—approach a cow roaming the street. They first try to get the animal to drink alcohol on its own. When it resists, they restrain it and forcefully pour an entire bottle down its throat. A passerby recorded the incident, and the clip quickly gained traction on social media.
The video captures more than just this act. After forcing the cow to consume alcohol, the men tied it to a cart and made it pull the cart while several people sat on it. Viewers expressed concern over the animal being compelled to work under the influence of alcohol, highlighting the cruelty of the act.
Social Media Response
Shared from an Instagram account named “naughtyworld,” the clip has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of people. Online users reacted strongly, criticizing the behavior and questioning humanity.
Comments included statements like, “Humanity has died after seeing this,” and “Shameful behavior from people who claim the cow is sacred.”
Many called for legal action, urging authorities to punish those responsible for harming the helpless animal. The outrage reflects growing awareness of animal rights and ethical treatment during public celebrations.
This incident raises questions about the treatment of animals during festivals. While Holi is meant for enjoyment, incidents like this demonstrate the risks of unchecked behavior, especially when alcohol is involved. Animals are vulnerable during public events, and this video serves as a stark reminder of the need to protect them.
Holi should be a time for happiness and safe celebration for both humans and animals. The Haryana video underlines the need for awareness, accountability, and responsible behavior to ensure such disturbing acts are not repeated.