Isko hatao: Woman asks to remove 'HINDU' sticker from bike sparks outrage | VIDEO

She urged the biker to remove the sticker, making controversial remarks about the Hindu God and questioning whether his deity had "forgotten to place 'Om' on his forehead" before sending him to Earth.

Follow us:

Woman Asks Biker To Remove Sticker (X/@theskindoctor13)

In a bizarre incident that quickly went viral, a woman was captured on video asking a biker to remove a "Hindu" sticker displayed on his two-wheeler. The exchange, which took place while the woman was waiting for her car, has sparked heated online discussions about personal freedom and religious expression.

The unexpected request

The incident began when the woman noticed the sticker and approached the biker. Speaking in a calm tone, she told him, “Aap Hindu thodi na ho? Aap universal being ho... isko hatao” (You aren’t a Hindu. You are a universal being... take it off).

Her request quickly escalated as she questioned him further, asking, “Batao, Hindu kyu likha hai?” (Tell me, why have you written Hindu?). Despite the biker affirming his identity as a Hindu, the woman persisted, urging him to remove the sticker and delving into a philosophical explanation.

A controversial argument

The woman went on to say that religious labels like Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, and Christian were constructs of politics. She remarked, “If Hindus were so remarkable, wouldn’t God have sent you with ‘Om’ engraved on your forehead?” She suggested that such labels limit people, urging him to embrace his identity as a “universal being.”

Her comments on Hinduism and references to God caught attention online, with many considering them inappropriate.

Biker’s reaction and internet backlash

The biker, seemingly uninterested in prolonging the discussion, responded politely, assuring her that he would remove the sticker to end the conversation. “Okay, sure ma’am. You check out my vlog. The sticker will be removed,” he said before leaving.

Ironically, when the biker asked the woman about her religion, she admitted to being Hindu herself. This left many netizens perplexed, with several criticizing her for overstepping boundaries.

(Except for the headline, nothing has been changed by Top Indian News in the wire.)