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Video Showing Burqa-Clad Girls Dancing In A Flash Mob In Kerala Irks Twitter’s Sanskaari Brigade

Can there be a tsunami in the middle of the road? Are we really nearing the end of the world? "Tsunami", "End of the World", "Curse to the religion" are some of the phrases circulating all over the Internet in reaction to the public performance by three girls in Kerala.

 

According to the Times of India, the students of a Dental College had organised the flash mob as a part of an AIDS awareness campaign. 

People are objecting to this video that shows three burqa-clad girls dancing in the middle of the road to the tune of the popular number Jimikki Kammal.

One among the first posts of the video commented that Malappuram has been saved from a 'tsunami'. Others called it a curse to the religion while some others condemned the families and the upbringing of the girls.

This video is being shared on social media for all the wrong reasons.

Source: scoopwhoop

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