It is meaningless to expect civilian spirit of people in India. Many trained and well -paid people don’t even think twice before throwing garbage on the street. On the one hand, there is heaps of garbage outside the temples where people go to Darshan. A video recently shared on social media has once again provoked a debate on the lack of civilian sense among people. In this video shared on Instagram, the condition of the course of Findhyachal Dham Temple in the Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh is visible. Extremely dirty in the hallway of the temple. Bethel stains and garbage are visible throughout the temple. The Uttar Pradesh government has recently renovated this corridor. User Dhirendra Pratap Singh, who shared the video, said that an amul shop opened there. The temple is beautifully built, but garbage and betel leaves are distributed everywhere next to it. He showed the video “lack of civilian sense among Indians”, and he said, “a lack of civilian sense is common in India. It’s findhyachal dham, but look at the situation around it. ‘ Dhirendra further said, “When I made the video, a man spit there and ask me not to be shown in the video.” “Forget about the courtesy, don’t feel ashamed” This video has been more than 7.4 lakh times and hundreds of people have expressed their views. Most people claimed strict action against those who pollute the temple premises. One user wrote, “The government spent rupees building the Grand Temple Corridor, but some people and some shop owners turn it into a garbage can.” Another user said, “Everyone feels that this is not my responsibility. So this situation will never improve. Those who do should be shamed in public.” Share this story -tags
Garbage was thrown somewhere, betel leaves were spit somewhere … Vlogger got angry after seeing the condition of the temple passage, a video -rising debate
