'Beggars': Netizens REACT After VIDEO Shows Hundreds Of Pakistani Men Pounce On Free Food During Iftar
The video is reportedly from Faisal Masjid (Mosque) in Islamabad, an affluent area in Pakistan. In the video hundreds of men in traditional attire are seen rushing towards the food as soon as the food plates were kept. The video shows men jostling to find a way and reach the food.

Amid the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast for the entire day and break their fast (Iftar) during sunset. A video, from an Iftar, purportedly from Pakistan is making rounds on the internet.
The video is reportedly from Shah Faisal Masjid (Mosque) in Islamabad, an affluent area in Pakistan. In the video hundreds of men in traditional attire are seen rushing towards the food as soon as the food plates were kept. The video shows men jostling to find a way and reach the food.
Netizens React
Netizens have reacted to the undated viral video. One of the X user named Bharat said, "They literally created a country out of non-existent fear, then tried to grab someone's else’s land, and letting their whole body rot just to fight for a part which is not even their. Nobody in the history has ever been fooled more than this."
Another user "Dr.Architect" said,"People can’t eat nuclear energy. Wrong Government priorities make people poor. In this case, beggars!"
This is not the first time that such an embarrassing video has come out from Pakistan. Earlier in 2023, a video of Pakistani men pleading for a sack of wheat chasing a truck on motorbikes was widely shared.
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