
Viral Video: Just imagine, if someone comes to your house as a guest and he has to teach you to respect your house. As strange as it sounds, our civic sense But it also raises an equally big question. A similar scene was recently seen in a beautiful hilly area of the country. Video It is spreading like wildfire on different platforms of social media.
What happened was that an Indian man threw an empty plastic bottle from his moving car. Then what was left? A foreign tourist riding on a bike behind the car could not tolerate such insult to the beautiful nature of the country. He immediately picked up the bottle, went to the car driver and reprimanded him severely, throwing the bottle back inside his car.
This entire incident took place on a hilly and rocky road. In the video going viral, it is clearly visible that the foreign tourist was very angry after seeing the damage to the beautiful ecosystem of the mountains. He was determined not to let this carelessness go unpunished.
Debate broke out on social media
This video has been shared on X (earlier Twitter) with the handle @iNikhilsaini. Within a few hours, more than 58,000 people have seen it and this number is continuously increasing. After this video surfaced, a big debate has erupted on the internet. Most of the people have praised this step of the foreign tourist and scolded the Indian who threw the bottle for his lack of civic sense.
One user wrote, the biggest problem is that we ignore these things even after seeing them. Every person who spreads garbage should be given strict punishment. The user demanded strict laws in India also like Singapore. Expressing disappointment, another user wrote, it takes at least 2-3 generations for such a change to happen at the national level and in a country with a population like India, it may take 4-5 generations. Also read: Viral: Daughter’s luxury car, love in father’s eyes; Emotional video of G-Wagon’s first ride goes viral
To save nature, another user advised that before allowing vehicles to enter the hilly areas, all snacks and food items should be removed from plastic and shifted into paper bags. Paper melts easily and will not harm the environment. Also read:The degree remained in vain! Businessman became fan of this sugarcane juice brother with desi mind, know why?
Watch the video here
A foreign tourist had to confront an Indian for littering today. Imagine visiting a country and ending up teaching locals not to throw garbage in such a beautiful and fragile ecosystem. What a shame. At the pace we were going, it feels like it’ll take another 100 years for people pic.twitter.com/JMzI9NXyZ6
— Nikhil Saini (@iNikhilsaini) June 28, 2026
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