When Bengaluru found a crocodile on main street

Commuters in Bengaluru were somewhat startled to discover a crocodile on a main street.

Till they realized that the reptile wasn't real.

The life-sized croc was created by a local artist named Baadal Nanjundaswamy, who wanted to protest a giant pot hole that has not been fixed in the northern part of the city for days. On Thursday, he painted the area around his crocodile to look like a pond.

"Everyone has the potential to express themselves in his or her own way. This is my way of communicating a grievance," the artist told The Indian Express.
The 36-year-old tagged local city officials and the police to the images that he posted on social media. The pothole was covered up today, reports ABP news.

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