Valentine's Day: woman takes revenge sending ex-boyfriend 100 pizzas on Cash-on-delivery
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Gurgaon: In a hilarious incident regarding Valentine’s Day on Friday, a woman took revenge on her ex-boyfriend by ordering and sending him 100 pizzas to his house on cash-on-delivery. A post regarding the same went viral on social media.
Ayushi Rawat, a 24-year-old from here, shocked Yash, her ex-boyfriend, with the order. In the bizarre incident, Yash got into an argument with the delivery executive as he couldn’t pay for the pizzas.
The post received ample reactions from netizens, with some expressing sympathies towards the delivery person while some applauded the ingenious way to get back to someone, India TV reported. However, some believe that the whole feat was a marketing strategy by the company Pizza, and if that was so, it was very creative.
In another incident related to Valentine’s Day, a married couple prepared a Valentine’s Agreement, which went viral on social media. A set of house rules for both parties that are intended to maintain harmony and improve their relationship are outlined in the agreement, which was signed on a non-judicial stamp paper worth Rs 500, India TV reported.
Untoward incidents were also reported on the Day. In such an incident, an Andhra man brutally attacked a woman with acid after she rejected his love proposal on Valentine’s Day. The man attacked the woman with a knife before he poured acid on her face. The man approached her with his proposal multiple times in the past, and the woman rejected it all the same. Even though she got engaged to another person, and their marriage was scheduled, the accused assailant kept pestering her with his appeal, according to reports.
Incidents of moral policing by Hindutva right-wing groups have also surfaced in north India, with Bajrang Dal members launching a widespread campaign to harass unmarried couples in public parks across Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad.
A series of videos that emerged on social media on Thursday, February 13, show the group wielding wooden batons while threatening couples as saffron-clad men confront young individuals by inspecting their identity documents and ordering them to leave, The Siasat Daily.