Video Showing Indian Man Bit A Snake Into Pieces For 'Crossing His Path'
Karamchand Rameshwar
An Indian man bit a snake into pieces because it was blocking his path while driving in Kolar, Karnataka state on 5th of May.
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"How dare you block my math," the drunk man shouted when he saw the snake in front of his motorbike.
To the amazement of the witnesses, it was determined that the Kumar picked up the snake and began biting it to pieces.
This is just one of the unfortunate incidents occurring throughout India after the government allowed the selling of alcohol since May 4th. People have paid no heed to social distancing norms as they have queued up to buy alcohol in large quantities.
After the government relaxed some lockdown measures, Karnataka sold alcohol worth Rs. 45 crores while around Rs. 100 crore worth liquor was purchased in Uttar Pradesh. Despite applying the “special corona fee” of 70 percent levied on liquor sale in Delhi, hundreds of drinkers still queued up outside stores. In the city of Bengaluru, capital of Karnataka state, a man even bought 52,000 rupees worth of alcohol.
The nationwide lockdown order in India was issued on March 25 and has been extended twice, expected to end on May 17. Since May 4th, the Indian government has also decided to use the new system to classify 733 districts based on the number of novel coronavirus cases, the doubling rate of coronavirus cases, and the extent of testing and surveillance. There are three classes: Red, Orange, and Green. Districts classified as Red Zones reported a high number of COVID-19 cases and doubling rate. Meanwhile, Orange Zones have few cases and Green Zones hasn’t reported any new cases in the last 21 days. The government will revise the classification once every week.
At the moment, India has seen 52,952 cases with a death toll of 1,783. The recovery rate in the country is at 29 percent with 15,266 patients being discharged from the hospital.
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