Shimla: Tourist who reach Shimla in Thar vehicle to visit Himachal Pradesh is inviting accidents by risking their live. On Tuesday, a tourist was openly flouting the law by hanging from a moving Thar vehicle near Shimla’s 103 tunnel.
A Shimla resident posted its video on X and wrote the caption that this Thar vehicle of Chandigarh number is running near the 103 tunnel. See how the tourist is hanging; if he is challenged, he will say that the Himachalis are doing wrong with the people of Punjab.
After this, this tourist is being trolled on social media. Actually, for the last few days, some tourists from Punjab have raised questions about the action of the Himachal Police. Even in the famous tourist place Chamba, when the local police asked the SI of Chandigarh Police to remove the vehicle parked in the middle of the road, the SI of Chandigarh Police got angry.
Not only this, but the people of Chandigarh-Punjab raised serious questions about Himachal on social media regarding this. For this reason, the person who posted the video of Thar on X today has raised questions about the intentions of the tourists who have come to visit Shimla.
Tourists coming from outside states often create a ruckus in Himachal in this way. Sometimes they risk their lives by getting out of the car, and sometimes they drive the car into rivers and streams.
An NRI couple from Punjab in Khajjiar, Chamba, had also raised questions about the action of the Himachal Police. According to the DGP of Himachal, two brothers from Punjab molested tourist women and local women in the name of palm reading.
During this, tourists and local people beat them up. When the police brought the NRI couple to the police station for action, they refused to take action, and later, on returning to Punjab, they made serious allegations against the Himachal Police for not taking action.
After such incidents, hatred has grown among the people of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. The result of this is that a taxi driver from Himachal was beaten up badly in Punjab five days ago.