WATCH: Rashtriya Hindu Parishad Chief smashes TV as BJP fails to cross 400-mark In India General Elections 2024

You might have witnessed the breaking of television sets after cricket matches between India and Pakistan. However, an incident has come to light where the TV set met the same fate after the Lok Sabha Elections result on Tuesday. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led NDA failed to cross the 400-mark. This left a person so angry that he took out his frustration on the TV set.

Parashar breaking the TV set. Photo courtesy: Free Press Journal
Parashar breaking the TV set. Photo courtesy: Free Press Journal

The video of the television being broken in anger by Rashtriya Hindu Parishad (India) President, Govind Parashar, as the saffron party failed to fulfill its promise to breach the 400-mark in the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 has gone viral on social media.

The incident took place on Tuesday in Uttar Pradesh’s Agra. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders had made a huge claim that the NDA alliance will return to power for the third term by winning over 400 seats.

The claims were supported by various exit polls predictions which claimed that the NDA alliance will cross 400 Lok Sabha seats in the election. The RHP (India) President was disappointed as the incumbent BJP was not able to cross the 400-mark. In fact, Modi’s party could only win 240 seats.

The video of the incident, which has now gone viral, showed the RHP President watching the Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 on a flat screen television.

After sometime, he takes the television down and smashes it on the floor in anger. The television broke after being smashed on the floor. He does not stop there, he further kicks and keeps smashing the television.

The other people present on the spot intervene and stop him from damaging the television further. However, the television was completely smashed in anger by the RHP President.

(The article is published under a mutual content partnership arrangement between The Free Press Journal and Connected to India)