
Festivals in India are meant to spread joy, colour and togetherness. They offer relief from daily routine and strengthen community bonds. Celebrations usually reflect shared values and cultural pride across regions and communities.
However, public and institutional spaces carry their own standards of decorum. Certain environments demand discipline and responsibility at all times. When celebrations cross limits in such spaces, questions naturally arise about accountability and respect.
Recently, videos from a court complex in Kanpur during Holi began circulating online. The clips triggered strong reactions across social media platforms. Many users expressed concern over what they described as inappropriate behaviour inside the premises.
The footage allegedly shows individuals celebrating in a manner that several viewers found vulgar. Social media posts claim that some lawyers and others were filming videos and crowding around women. Critics said the atmosphere resembled a chaotic party rather than a dignified institution.
Holi is known for its vibrant and playful traditions. Yet a court complex is not an ordinary public venue. It symbolises justice, discipline and the rule of law in society.
When celebrations inside such premises appear to dilute that image, public trust can be affected. Many online users stressed that institutional credibility depends on the conduct of those present. Respect for the space remains essential.
Some reactions also included sweeping comments about regional identity. However, the focus should remain on individual behaviour rather than targeting any community. Accountability must be specific and fair.
Institutions build credibility through consistent standards of conduct. Celebrating culture and maintaining dignity should not be opposing ideas. Both can and must coexist in any responsible society.
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