
A disturbing video of three children being “hanged” by their necks during a school event has gone viral, drawing widespread criticism. The act, seemingly part of a Republic Day play depicting Indian revolutionaries Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru, has left many questioning the safety and ethics of such performances.
Shared on social media, the clip shows the children with black masks over their faces, suspended by ropes in a dramatic execution-style setup.
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The location and date of the incident remain unclear, but the visuals have triggered outrage, with netizens calling it reckless and dangerous.
Critics argue that while historical reenactments can be educational, risking children’s safety for dramatization is unacceptable. “It is wrong to put someone’s life in danger for a program,” one user commented.
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Others pointed out the apparent lack of safety measures, with one stating, “This should not be performed without proper precautions.” Another called it “stupidity at its peak.”
The video has ignited discussions on the responsibilities of schools in conducting such events. Many are demanding an investigation to ensure accountability. Authorities have yet to confirm whether any legal action will be taken.
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Educational institutions must prioritize student safety over theatrics. If such acts continue unchecked, they set a dangerous precedent.
Schools must implement strict guidelines for event planning to prevent unnecessary risks disguised as patriotic tributes.
प्रोग्राम के लिए किसी की जिंदगी को यूं खतरे में डालना गलत है।
सोशलमीडिया पर वीडियो वायरल है।
कबकी और कहाँ की घटना इसकी जाँच कर इसका संज्ञान लिया जाना आवश्यक है। pic.twitter.com/ylTbrxq04s— अश्विनी सोनी اشونی سونی (@Ramraajya) January 28, 2025