A fistfight has become a hot topic of discussion after two groups brawling on the road momentarily paused to make way for an ambulance, only to resume their altercation as soon as it passed.
The video of the incident has gone viral on social media platforms amusing netizens.
The incident took place on Saturday, November 16, during the elections in a local cooperative bank in Kerala’s Calicut district.
Tensions prevailed between the Congress party and the party’s rebel group which led to a violent fistfight.
The elections sparked violence as the bank’s board of directors, which had been a Congress party stronghold for 61 years, was won by a rebel faction. This group, composed of members who had broken away from the party leadership, later received backing from the CPI(M).
The Kerala Story : Congress and CPIM supporters were clashing with each other and then a Ambulance came. They stopped their fighting to give way to Ambulance and then resumed their fighting.
— Vignesh Palaniswamy (@priyanonline) November 17, 2024
Civic sense first, fight later. 😂 pic.twitter.com/ZS7OYvnpNz
Dubbed ‘The Kerala Story’, netizens are praising the people for their humility and complimenting them for prioritising civic sense over the fight.
Earlier in 2020, in a similar incident in Kerala, people made way for an ambulance during the anti-CAA-NRC rally where thousands of people were taking part.
More from #Kerala...
— Husna Pervez حسنیٰ پرویز (@HusnaPervez) January 7, 2020
When an ambulance approached a massive anti-CAA/NRC rally in Kerala, this is what happened... Look at how easily the crowd parted and made way for the ambulance! 👍 pic.twitter.com/91uZodkIwD
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