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Bada hokar feminist banunga! Pics of truck with unique message go viral

New Delhi: A truck with the message “Bada hokey feminist banunga” on its back A Twitter user posted a photo of the message painted on it.---Advertisement--- A Twitter user shared a rather unique message painted on the back of a truck. No, it is not dedicated to any god, nor does it contain any corny […]

New Delhi: A truck with the message “Bada hokey feminist banunga” on its back A Twitter user posted a photo of the message painted on it.

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A Twitter user shared a rather unique message painted on the back of a truck. No, it is not dedicated to any god, nor does it contain any corny marriage jokes. Instead, it says, “Bada hokey feminist banunga.”

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The post has received over 65k views and numerous comments. People couldn’t stop remarking on how much the message piqued their interest. Some, however, were unsure whether the message was written sarcastically. However, many netizens pointed out that the message (if true) was a courageous step towards societal improvement.

Netizens Reaction

A user wrote, “North India never ceases to surprise.” she replied to her, “insane hai yaar.” Another user commented, “Has to be a DL number.”

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First published on: Apr 03, 2023 06:08 PM IST


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