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‘Dark side of being Indian’: Man sees empty Chaini Khaini packets scattered across UK | Tendencies

‘Dark side of being Indian’: Man sees empty Chaini Khaini packets scattered across UK | Tendencies

October 23, 2024, 06:34 IST

A viral video showing a man spotting several empty packages, including Chaini Khani’s, has angered people. Netizens criticized others for littering.

Waste is a global concern that affects communities around the world. Despite ongoing efforts to promote cleanliness, some people continue to disregard proper waste disposal practices. A recent incident recorded in the United Kingdom serves as a stark reminder of this issue. The footage shows a man discovering empty packets of Chaini Khaini scattered across a patch of green grass, sparking widespread anger.

This image shows a man picking up an empty Chaini Kahini packet from the ground in the UK. (Instagram/@anurag_in_uk)
This image shows a man picking up an empty packet of Chaini Kahini in the UK. (Instagram/@anurag_in_uk)

“Tag Karo Apne Chaini Khaini Vale ko friend (Tag your friends who eat Chaini Kahini),” wrote Instagram user Anurag Choudhary sarcastically while sharing the video.

“Bhai main aaj ghum raha tha UK may, kaun kaheta hai UK main kuch nehi milta (I was exploring the UK and who said you can’t get anything in this country),” says Choudhary in his video as he moves forward to show the empty packets of different products including Chaini Khaini on the floor. Condemning the act with a sarcastic tone, he expresses how the packages are damaging the cleanliness of the place.

Take a look at the video here:

Unsurprisingly, social media was filled with discontent over the incident. People rushed to the comments section to share their reactions. Some, including fellow Indians, criticized their compatriots for their careless littering habits. Others simply expressed their shock and dismay at the scene.

What did people say?

One individual wrote: “Same mentality, different country.” Another added: “Such disgusting behaviour.” A third expressed: “The dark side of being Indian.” A fourth joined in, “Indians making Indians proud.”

Dumping, dropping or otherwise depositing any rubbish anywhere is considered an offense in the UK under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Anyone found guilty must pay a fixed fine for leaving litter.

What do you think of this video of a man spotting empty packages in the UK?

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