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Watch: A bull enters a mobile repair shop in Sangam Vihar, Delhi

Imagine working peacefully in your little business when, all of a sudden, a huge bull leaps over the counter and comes inside. For two mobile repairmen, this terrible scenario really happened. The angry bull can be seen leaping into the store in a video that was captured from the CCTV tape, and the two employees are seen hastily backing away. The bull is blocking the exit, and the two guys are having trouble leaving the establishment due to its small size. The cow, surprisingly, simply stands there and behaves peacefully.

Some attempt to push aside the counter in order to free the animal and the two workers. A narrow gap is attempted by the bull, but it is too narrow. Even though the movie ends without a resolution, when the store counter was moved, everyone who was stuck inside could probably escape. Chirag Barjatya, an X user, posted this undated video on Tuesday. It quickly received over 7,000 likes and over nine lakh likes. According to the Free Press Journal, the event happened in Delhi’s Sangam Vihar.

https://x.com/chiragbarjatyaa/status/1782806484658889084

“This is the kind of wild & absolutely unrelated stuff I witness in my dreams only to wake up the next morning & wonder why I even get such dreams,” an X user said, highlighting the incident’s peculiar character.

“Imagine explaining to the customers why their phone is now broken instead of being repaired,” commented another commenter.

Others commented on how the incident resembled the expression “bull in a China shop” to the letter.

“I have watched it a million times and thanked God each time for not putting me in a similar situation,” commented one person in an expression of thankfulness for not having to deal with such a circumstance.

A few remarks made in jest said, “India is not for beginners.”

Cattle used to wander freely across residential and business areas in India. Although the aforementioned video revealed that no one was gravely hurt, both the bull and the individuals inside the store may have suffered injuries if circumstances had been somewhat different. To prevent these situations, the city’s livestock issue should be handled by the local authority.

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