Have you seen such a trick to hide liquor? After watching the video, users said- send these youth to Delhi AI Summit
Viral Video: social media But every day some video or the other keeps going viral. Many videos are very funny and there are many such which make one wonder how can someone do such a thing? On one hand, AI Summit is being held in Delhi where PMs, Presidents of many big countries and CEOs of tech companies have come, where the youth are getting ideas of new tech innovations.
On the other hand, a video has surfaced on social media in which a young man is carrying boxes of liquor secretly. But the method of hiding liquor is a little different. Now after seeing this video, users are saying that send these youth to AI Summit in Delhi.
Where is this video from?
This video viral on social media is said to be from Bihar. Where a young man is carrying many chairs on a bike. When the police stops this young man after the complaint, he is stunned. Actually, the young man had cut the chairs and hidden the liquor boxes in between. As the police remove the chairs, boxes of liquor keep appearing.
This video has been shared on X with an account named @MihirkJha. It is written in the caption of the video that ‘Instead of Galgotia University, Modi ji should have invited our youth of Bihar for AI Summit. They are truly amazing innovators!’
While sharing the video from an account named @jpsin1, it was written that ‘By the way, these youth of Bihar should also have been invited to the Artificial Intelligence submission of Delhi. This is called Daru Innovation.
What are users saying?
One user commented and wrote, ‘I have heard that liquor is banned in Bihar, then on whose behalf is this work being done?’ Another user wrote that ‘Now it will go to the police station and the police officer will sell it.’
Another user wrote that ‘Credit has to be given to Bihar Police. They have shown extraordinary skill in detecting these unprecedented methods of smuggling. A common man cannot even imagine what level of intelligence is required for espionage.
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