Indian man finds packets of Chaini Khaini littered in UK: 'Same mentality, different country'
A viral video filmed in the UK shows littered Chaini Khaini packets, sparking outrage online. Instagram user Anurag Choudhary sarcastically highlights the issue, condemning the littering while exploring the UK.
Littering is a global issue that affects all communities. Despite continued attempts to promote cleanliness, some people ignore proper garbage disposal methods. A recent occurrence filmed in the UK is a clear reminder of this problem. The video shows a guy discovering empty packets of Chaini Khaini strewn across a section of lush grass, which sparked significant outrage.
What did the man find while walking in the UK?
¡°Tag Karo Apne Chaini Khaini Vale friend ko (Tag your friends who eat Chaini Kahini),¡± Instagram user Anurag Choudhary sarcastically wrote as he shared the video.
"Bhai main aaj ghum raha tha UK may, kaun kaheta hai UK main kuch nehi milta (I was exploring around in the UK and who says that you don't get anything in this country)," Choudhary says in his video, as he shows empty packets of several products, including Chaini Khaini, on the ground. He condemns the behaviour with a sarcastic tone, expressing how the packages damage the place's cleanliness.
If you don't know, the Environmental Protection Act of 1990 makes it a crime in the United Kingdom to throw down, drop, or otherwise deposit litter anywhere. Anyone found guilty must pay a fixed penalty for littering.
How did people on the internet react?
Unsurprisingly, social media was rife with discontent over the occurrence. People raced to the comments section to express their reactions. Some, even fellow Indians, chastised their compatriots for their reckless trash practices. Others merely voiced amazement and dismay at the situation.
Here's what people said.
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