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Uttar Pradesh: Bull attacks 4-year-old kid in Aligarh, CCTV footage goes viral | WATCH
A shocking video from Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh come into the limelight, where a bull was seen attacking a 4-year-old kid. However, it has been reported that the toddler was rushed to the hospital after the incident where his condition is said to be critical.

A shocking video from Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh come into the limelight, where a bull was seen attacking a 4-year-old kid. However, it has been reported that the toddler was rushed to the hospital after the incident where his condition is said to be critical.
The bone-chilling incident has been captured in a CCTV camera that was installed in the area. An internet user named Ankit Singh shared the whole footage on Twitter. He also captioned his post in Hindi that reads Bull attacked a 4-year-old innocent, then the child sat on the kid. The video is said to be generated from the Gandhi Park police station area, the caption added.
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Take a look at the viral video of a bull attacking a kid in UP
The short clip starts with a black bull approaching the small kid, hitting him with its horns. As the clip moves further it shows the wild animal sitting on the kid after the collision. Later, some men witnessed the incident and try to save the kid from the animal.
Ever since the footage was shared on the internet, it gained a lot of views, likes and shares in no time. Many social media users also rushed into the comment section to share their opinion about the same.
This is not the first time such an incident shocked people on the internet. Earlier, a similar clip grabbed the headlines on digital platforms, where a dog attacked a 2-year-old boy in UP. However, the kid did not sustain major injuries but he was terrified by the attack and has been shifted to the near by hospital for treatment.
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WhatsApp likely to release message editor feature for drawing tool, check details
Messaging platform WhatsApp often releases updates in order to provide a better experience for users on the application.

Messaging platform WhatsApp often releases updates in order to provide a better experience for users on the application. Recently, it has been reported that the instant messaging app run by Meta is testing another feature named text editor for its drawing, which will allow users to make more changes in the text or photos before sending the help of drawling tool.
However, it is not confirmed when the platform will release the update. WhatsApp developers also did not share any official details about the same as of now. But, it rumors or leaks are to be believed, the platform will release the update in iOS and android in the upcoming months.
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As per the information shared by the official WhatsApp details provider WABetaInfo, it revealed that the upcoming text editor feature will include some exciting and all-new fonts and text for the users on its drawing tool. Apart from this, the platform it is upcoming new update will make a selection of fonts easier to choose, which means users will be able to take text by just tapping the options available on the keyboard. Amid this, users will also get the option to change text alignment as per their needs. In addition to that, the platform will also allow the users to change the text background color.
Once the feature will be launched, it will bring the new fonts for iOS that includes Courier Prime, Calistoga, Exo 2, Damion, and Morning Breeze. Earlier, the upcoming feature hit the headlines when it was spotted in development on WhatsApp beta for iOS 23.5.0.72 update via the TestFlight program.
Meanwhile, WhatsApp has been working to improve its video as well as audio calling from the past few months. Recently, it has launched a new update and which it has fixed all the related problems and bugs.
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Bengaluru autorickshaw driver abuses North Eastern Rapido bike taxi rider, calls him foreigner | WATCH
A Rapido bike taxi rider from northeast was abused by an autorickshaw driver in Bengaluru. In a video of the incident which was gone viral on social media platforms, the auto driver is seen smashing the helmet and abusing the Rapido boy and calling him a foreigner who took away jobs from local auto drivers.

A Rapido bike taxi rider from northeast was abused by an autorickshaw driver in Bengaluru. In a video of the incident which was gone viral on social media platforms, the auto driver is seen smashing the helmet and abusing the Rapido boy and calling him a foreigner who took away jobs from local auto drivers.
In the viral video, the auto rickshaw driver is heard saying: “Friends, look how Rapido business is operating illegally here. This guy has come from some other country and drivers around like he is the king.”
The driver also blames the Rapido rider for taking away customers from local autorickshaws and calls him a threat to the autorickshaw business. The driver is heard yelling at the boy that auto drivers are losing customers because of people like him.
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The victim, reportedly a resident of northeast India, drives a bike taxi for aggregator Rapido.
As per reports, the incident took place on Monday near Bengaluru’s Indira Nagar metro station and was captured on camera by a bystander who then posted it on Twitter, tagging Bengaluru police and asking for action against the driver.
Responding to the post, the Bengaluru Police in a tweet assured strict action against the man. They said that police in Indiranagar are investigating the incident and strict action will be taken.
The video also sparked outrage among users on social media platforms as they expressed their disgust at the autorickshaw driver’s behavior and demanded action.
A user wrote: “Auto drivers are the biggest crooks. They will demand Rs 100 to 200 extra with no logic. They will refuse to put meter. This auto driver should be behind the bars for taking law into his own hands. He’s even destroyed private property of that person riding rapido.”
Another user commented: “Auto drivers of Bangalore are one of the worst in the country. Absolute law breakers, never go by meter, demand money as they wish. This is my personal experience in Kalsipalya and other localities.”
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Karnataka BJP MP S Muniswamy berates woman for not sporting Bindi at Women’s Day event, triggers row | WATCH
A BJP Member of Parliament (MP) in Karnataka sparked a row as he shouted and scolded at a woman for not wearing a Bindi on her forehead. The incident happened during an event on the International Women’s Day on March 8 (Wednesday).,

A BJP Member of Parliament (MP) in Karnataka sparked a row as he shouted and scolded at a woman for not wearing a Bindi on her forehead. The incident happened during an event on the International Women’s Day on March 8 (Wednesday).
A video of the incident doing the rounds on the internet shows BJP MP from Karnataka’s Kolar district S Muniswamy scolding a woman who running a stall at the event for not putting on the traditional dot (Bindi) on her forehead, despite her husband being alive.
Muniswamy, earlier inaugurated an exhibition and sales fair on Women’s Day in Matyalpet of Mulbagilu town in the district.
As per local reports, the woman, Sujatha was running a stall at the event when she was confronted by the BJP leader who shouted at her for not sporting a Bindi.
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In the video, Muniswamy is heard shouting and scolding the woman vendor asking her why she hasn’t put on a Bindi if her husband is still alive. “You have no common sense,” the Kolar BJP MP shouts at the woman.
The BJP MP continues to berate the woman despite efforts by MLA Srinivasa Gowda and Parishad member Govindaraju to calm him down. He asks the woman why she named her stall ‘Vaishnavi’ and if her name really is Sujatha. Muniswamy then shouts at her asking if she has taken money for using Sujatha as her name and telling her that she isn’t fit to keep that name.
Condemning the incident, Congress said that such incident “reflect the culture” of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
In a statement, Congress said that Muniswamy’s behavior is yet another proof of the saffron party’s anti-women policy. The Congress asked what right does the BJP have to take away the freedom of women and decide their dress, that too on Women’s Day.
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