After the swearing-in ceremony of Nitish Kumar, people were seen looting flowers from the stage decoration which went viral on social media. This incident became a topic of debate on respect for public resources.
After the swearing-in ceremony of Nitish Kumar, a video went viral on social media in which people are seen taking out the synthetic flowers and leaves kept on the stage. The incident took place at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, where Nitish Kumar took oath as the Chief Minister of Bihar for the 10th time. As soon as the ceremony was over, the people present there started plucking the decorative flowers and taking them with them, which sparked discussion on social media.
In the viral video, many people were seen picking colorful flowers, making bouquets and even taking selfies. Some users called it a public right and a good step, while others saw it as a waste of public property and impossible use. Officials said these flowers were government property for the ceremony, and were not meant for public distribution.
This incident raises questions on public behavior and responsibility in a normal event. Seeing this, many people discussed that how can discipline be maintained in the society if public resources are not respected. It was also seen how people ignore order and decorum even in a big function.
This video is also giving a glimpse of the politics and social behavior of Bihar, where the behavior of citizens becomes a topic of discussion even in big events. It is especially important to maintain respect for public resources and events in occasions where high-ranking individuals are present.