Viral Outrage: Bengaluru Woman’s Onam Pookkalam Trampled, Shocking Video Sparks Anger
- Police have registered a case against a Pathanamthitta native for destroying an onapoo field in Bengaluru's Tannisandra apartment complex.
- A flower garden, prepared under the guidance of children, was destroyed seconds after its completion at 4 am.
- Manish Raj, president of the association, stated that the Onasadya was moved to the parking lot due to the conflict.
Malayali Community’s Onam Celebrations Marred by Vandalism in Bengaluru
Police have registered a case against a Pathanamthitta native for destroying an onapoo field in Bengaluru’s Tannisandra apartment complex. The incident occurred on Saturday during Onam celebrations at Monarch Serenity Apartment.
A flower garden, prepared under the guidance of children, was destroyed seconds after its completion at 4 am. Videos of the incident show Simi Nair, a young woman, threatening those who tried to stop her from challenging the flower plantation in the common area.
Manish Raj, president of the association, stated that the Onasadya was moved to the parking lot due to the conflict. The Malayali community has been celebrating Onam for 7 years in the apartment complex.
A video of the woman trashing the flower garden has also been released. In the video, Simi Nair can be heard arguing with the organizers of the Onam celebrations, stating that the flower garden should not be placed in the common area according to the law.
Despite warnings from others in the apartment, Simi Nair refused to back down from ruining the flowerbed. The incident has sparked a fight between the association in the apartment and the woman.
In the video, Simi Nair can be heard saying, “Take it home and put it in a flowerbed, remember that when you do that.” When someone nearby asked her to leave the flowerbed, she responded, “Move that leg away from there… Look at the flowerbed, please get out of that flowerbed.”
The video of the incident has gone viral on social media, with many criticizing Simi Nair’s actions. The police have registered a case against her, and an investigation is underway.
Key Points:
- Malayali community’s Onam celebrations marred by vandalism in Bengaluru.
- A flower garden was destroyed by a young woman, Simi Nair, in the common area of Monarch Serenity Apartment.
- The incident occurred on Saturday during Onam celebrations.
- Police have registered a case against Simi Nair, and an investigation is underway.
