Dharamkot SHO arrested for taking Rs 10K bribe a day after viral 'Sab Fade Jaan Ge' Facebook post

The unpredictable intersection of online posts and real-life consequences

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Dharamkot : In a turn of events, an SHO from Punjab, Gurvinder Singh, who was arrested by the Vigilance Department for accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000, seems to have unwittingly foretold his own fate with a cryptic Facebook post.

 

The post featured lyrics from Parmish Verma's Punjabi song, "Sabh Fade Jaan Ge," which roughly translates to "everyone who's doing a bad deed will be caught one day!" This unusual coincidence has left netizens and locals in splits, invoking a sense of poetic justice. Let's dive into this humorous twist of fate.

 

The SHO's mysterious Facebook post

 

SHO Gurvinder Singh Bhullar's Facebook post, shared just a day before his arrest, carried the enigmatic caption "ਸਭ ਫੜੇ ਜਾਣਗੇ/Sabh Fade Jaan Ge," a line from a popular Punjabi song. Little did he know that this seemingly harmless post would soon become the talk of the town.

 

The unexpected arrest

 

Within 24 hours of sharing his Facebook post, the Vigilance Department arrested him for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000. It's safe to say that his online musings didn't quite match his real-world predicament.

 

Social media abuzz with irony and humor

 

The juxtaposition of SHO Gurvinder Singh's Facebook post and his subsequent arrest has left netizens amused and entertained. Social media platforms are flooded with memes, jokes, and comments highlighting the irony of the situation. It seems that karma has a unique sense of timing.

 

'Sabh Fade Jaan Ge' 

 

Parmish Verma's song lyric, "Sabh Fade Jaan Ge," has now taken on a big turn in his own life. It serves as a stark reminder that our online words and actions can sometimes come back to haunt us in unexpected ways.

  

SHO Gurvinder Singh Bhullar's brush with karma, as symbolized by his Facebook post, serves as a quirky reminder that the online and offline worlds can converge in the most unexpected and amusing ways. In this peculiar turn of events, "Sabh Fade Jaan Ge" indeed became the anthem of the day for both Singh and his amused spectators.


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