Jantar Mantar Viral Video: Does the viral video of Jantar Mantar show a lack of public responsibility after the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) protests? Whose responsibility is it to clean up the mess after the strike is over? Know how this video has sparked a strong debate on cleanliness, civic sense and public responsibility in public places?
Viral Video Jantar Mantar: A video of the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) protest at Delhi’s famous protest site Jantar Mantar is going viral on social media. Food trays, plastic, wrappers and leftover food are seen scattered everywhere. People have expressed displeasure over this and said that those talking about change should also take care of cleanliness and responsibility. This video has once again brought issues like civic sense and public cleanliness into the limelight. Know what is there in the viral video clip.
Garbage was scattered after the protest ended
In the viral clip, it can be seen that plastic food trays, food packets and other garbage are scattered at many places around the protest site. It is being told that this scene is from the time when the protest or event was over. However, this video has not been independently verified. Watch the viral video below-
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Two sides debate on social media
After this video surfaced, two types of opinions are being seen on social media. One side says that no matter what the movement is, it is the responsibility of every citizen to keep public places clean. The other side believes that it is not right to accuse anyone of spreading garbage without complete information. See below the comments of some users on the viral video-
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Questions on civic sense and responsibility
This is not just a matter of filth, but also of civic responsibility. Experts believe that taking care of cleanliness in big public events is as important as the purpose of the movement. Proper disposal of plastic waste and disposable items has become a big challenge in today’s time.
Discussion on public place management intensifies
At sensitive and important protest sites like Jantar Mantar, every activity takes place under the supervision of the administration and organizers. In such a situation, the question arises whether the cleanliness system should be strengthened after the event? This viral video leaves a big message that any movement or public program can be considered successful only if the space left after it remains clean. The real success of campaigns like “Clean India Mission” lies only when people take responsibility themselves.