Sikkim Residents Demand Investigation Into Mysterious Mural at Gateway

Gangtok: A stencil-style mural surfaced near the Majitar slaughterhouse in Sikkim, triggering immediate public alarm. The artwork shows a character named Subodh lying in a barbed-wire hammock while gripping wire cutters. Created by street artist HOBEKI?, the piece is part of a global art project. It sits at a major transit point.

Locals are worried. Majitar serves as a key gateway into the state, and security remains a top priority following the recent arrest of a 19-year-old in Gangtok tied to a Pakistan-linked terror cell. While no evidence links the mural to any crime, the timing feels off to many. Residents want answers. They are demanding to know if the artist received permission to paint on public property.

Confusion is mounting. Edited photos of the mural are spreading across social media, fueling wild speculation about its true meaning. Concerned citizens are now pushing for an official probe to clear the air. One resident stated, "Residents have urged officials to clarify the circumstances surrounding the artwork's appearance to dispel speculation and address public concerns." Authorities have stayed quiet so far.

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