A video of a young girl roaming around Amritsar like a lost, zombie-like manner went viral and sparked a lot of speculation on the internet. (Representational image: Unsplash) 
MedBound Blog

Video of Girl Moving in “Zombied Manner” Goes Viral, Internet Users React

As a result of the girl's erratic behavior and stumbles in the video, people began to wonder what could be causing her stress

Priyanka Pandey

A video of a young girl roaming around Amritsar like a lost, zombie-like manner went viral and sparked a lot of speculation on the internet. Netizens initially believed the youngster had overdosed on drugs, however Amritsar police explained that the girl's illness was actually caused by serious alcohol addiction rather than drug use.

As a result of the girl's erratic behavior and stumbles in the video, which quickly went viral on social media, people began to wonder what could be causing her stress.

The girl's erratic behavior and stumbles in the video, which quickly went viral on social media. (Representational image: Unsplash)

"This late night video of Amritsar of a young girl high on drugs shows the failure of AAP Punjab Govt!" X BJP National Secretary Manjinder Singh Sirsa said, sharing the video on social media.

Chief Minister @bhagwantmann Ji, what have you done to Punjab? You promised to eradicate narcotics in three months when you arrived in office, but now members of your own party are complicit in this! AAP MLAs and MPs have a direct hand in the drug mafia's growth and strength. Bhagwant Mann's greed is causing Punjab's youth to die.
Manjinder Singh Sirsa, BJP National Secretary

(Input from various sources)

(Rehash/Priyanka Pandey/MSM)

How a Professional Medical Billing Company Saves You Time and Money?

How Cataracts Affect Your Vision and What You Can Do About It

Telemedicine Visits Associated with Significantly Lower Imaging Use Compared to In-Person Care

Does the Change in Food Consumption Patterns Affect the Level of Dietary Zinc Intake?

Kerala Woman Alleges Negligence After Guide Wire Left in Chest Post-Surgery at Thiruvananthapuram Hospital