A video from Delhi’s Avantika area is making waves on social media. It starts with a resident identifying his location as Avantika C-Block and mentioning that he’s received information about a nearby building covered with pro-Pakistan slogans. He first shows the building from the outside and then enters it with a group that includes police officers. Inside, they find posters with messages supporting Pakistan, including one that says "Long Live Pakistan." The resident and his group suspect the building is linked to a "terrorist organization."
The video takes a turn when the group goes to the apartment of the person suspected of putting up the posters. The apartment is small, dimly lit, and cluttered with old furniture and utensils. They find an elderly man sitting alone in a dark room with what appears to be an alcoholic drink. The man is only visible when people use their phone flashlights.
The resident interrogates the man, who seems intoxicated, asking why he is doing this in India. The man replies that it is his "love for Pakistan." Others in the group suggest he should move to Pakistan if he feels that way. The video ends with them leaving after warning him to stop his actions. Delhi Police have stated the man is mentally ill and are continuing their investigation.