A viral video from Canada shows a young woman who allegedly begged a train station. The video has watched 2.3 million times so far. “The Indian lady begged a Canadian station. At home, they depend on maintenance and abroad, and the freebie attitude appears as begging! ‘ Say the Twitter (now X) account that shared the video. “Didi Visa Lekar Bhikh Mangne Gyi Hai (sister took a visa to beg there),” the caption about the video reads. When she saw her being filmed, the woman quickly covered her face. She gets up immediately and chases out. At the end of the video, she is seen that she makes an ‘offensive’ gesture for the person who shot it. Many users on social media commented on the video while the reaction remained mixed. Some have demanded that high tuition fees and cost of living have her to beg. Others pointed out that she was wearing a Prada bag. While the woman looks like someone from Southeast Asian origin, there is no confirmation that she is an Indian. It is also unclear whether she really begs. Some even claim to be Pakistani. “Begging is a Pakistanian profession,” comes a sarcastic remark. “I understand that bad things happen and we can’t control, but can’t come back if it’s so bad?” Wondered one user. Another said: “Many people leave the country and think it will be easier outside etc, but the reality is that the competition may be less, but you also miss the safety net of your home, parents and family members.” “Shocking, Indians get shameless as they move abroad, all attitude, style, tantrums are for Indian people, once abroad they become shit,” another posted. “I will not judge this woman because I do not know her story … Unfortunately, some women had to flee from violent situations and have nothing,” wrote another. Another user said, “I don’t think it’s wrong, but we don’t know what she’s going through. Instead of showing her on Stripchat or in a Strip Club is begging a better way to survive. If possible, someone helps her.” ‘The actions of an individual do not represent an entire community, and can play circumstances such as poverty, migration battle or even human trafficking. It is more important to look at the human side than to describe it as a mindset, “notes another user. Posted video? Many have also argued that the video may be staged to get online attention rather than being genuine. “False beggars, so they cover their faces,” one user wrote. Another said, ‘Maybe she did it for roles. ” Betting is illegal in Canada, although the term ‘pan -handling’ is used, ‘wrote another. One user marked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister Jaishankar and asked them to help her.
Viral Video: Young Woman “beg” at the train station in Canada; Social media responds: ‘Maybe she did it …’
