A video from Delhi is currently trending and eliciting strong reactions online. It has quickly become one of those clips that people are sharing and discussing across various platforms. The reason is simple: it shows a birthday celebration taking place on a public road, and many are now questioning how such an event was allowed. The incident has sparked a mix of reactions, from concern to anger, with people raising questions about traffic rules and public behaviour in busy city areas.
What happened in the viral clip
The video shows a group of young men celebrating a birthday in the middle of a road in Delhi. They are seen standing on vehicles, making videos, and using a large part of the road space. This reportedly caused traffic disruption, as vehicles passing through had to slow down. The clip was shared on X by a user with the handle @Harshvardh46537, who also tagged Delhi Police and traffic officials. In the caption, the user wrote, “Babarpur, Delhi @DelhiPolice @dtptraffic @gupta_rekha Viral video: wasn’t aware that one can block public roads for birthday celebrations and cause inconvenience to others. Also the “POLICE STROBE LIGHT ON TOP OF THAR.”
Where the video came from
According to the post, the video was first uploaded on Instagram by an account named HoneyKhatri. From there, it spread quickly and reached a larger audience. The post on X included a link to the video, which has since been viewed and shared extensively.
Police response comes in
After the video went viral, Delhi Traffic Police responded in the comments. They asked for more details, like the date and time, to look into the matter. Their reply said, “Thank you, kindly mention date and time.” This response led to further discussion online, with many users criticizing the perceived lack of immediate action.
Social media users react
Many users shared their views after watching the clip. Some criticized the response from authorities, while others raised broader concerns about law and order. One user wrote, “@gupta_rekha your ‘smart’ police is managing the capital of the nation really well. And the audacity to post a bot response with no further action. Their ‘honest’ and ‘active’ nature is the reason why the capital is ‘crime free.’” Another user said, “Shameless Delhi and #Delhites what has happened to the culture of #DelhiNCR ? Why @DelhiPolice is mum, why no action taken yet against such hooligans? Why law is different for rich and poor? Why goons are prospering in #Delhi ? Why Why there is no law & order in #Delhincr.” Some comments also focused on the behaviour seen in the video. One user wrote, “This is so called Gen Z ! Uncouth Dehati Uneducated Uneducated, Blocking roads, Littering roads, breaking traffic rules, Then people say Municipal Corporation doesn’t clean cities. Till time such keetanu keep on littering nothing can change.”
Ongoing discussion on civic sense
The video has now become part of a larger conversation about following rules and respecting public spaces. Many people are discussing how such incidents affect daily life in a busy city like Delhi. The incident highlights the tension between individual freedom and public order, and the role of authorities in enforcing regulations.
Disclaimer: The video referenced in this article is based on social media posts and has not been independently verified by The Times of India. The views expressed in the quoted comments are those of individual users and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publication.



