As Valentine’s Day approaches, emotions often run high, leading to grand romantic gestures or, at times, dramatic incidents. In Madhya Pradesh’s Katni, a series of posters plastered across the city have sparked conversations about love, heartbreak, and public defamation.

The posters, addressed to a woman named Yashita, carried a heartfelt yet melancholic message: “You humiliate me a little more… your love is still there in my heart.” The emotional display quickly caught the attention of locals, with many debating the intentions and impact of such a public declaration.

Social Media Reacts as Authorities Step In

As images of the posters circulated online, reactions were divided. Some sympathised with the anonymous lover’s pain, while others criticised the act as an invasion of privacy and public humiliation. The incident also led to complaints being filed with the police, raising concerns over the ethical implications of such public gestures.

Authorities are now investigating the matter, but the identity of the person behind the posters remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to the already dramatic affair.