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Dehradun Juice Seller Viral Video: People in Dehradun were left horrified after a shocking video of a juice seller surfaced online, exposing his filthy behaviour near his stall. The video, now viral on social media, shows the vendor doing something that made everyone question the hygiene of street food stalls. According to the video shared on X, a woman passing by the area captured the disturbing scene on her phone. She claimed the vendor was using the same cloth to clean his private parts and then wiping the utensils he used to make the juice.

Shocked by what she saw, the woman immediately confronted him, asking why he was doing such a disgusting act in public. Trying to defend himself, the man reportedly said he was cleaning a bowl on his stomach. The woman didn’t buy his excuse and told him to maintain basic hygiene and move away from the food area. But later, when the crowd gathered near his stall, he apologised for his filthy act.

The clip quickly spread online, drawing strong reactions from people who were disgusted and demanded strict action against him. Soon after the video gained attention, Dehradun police stepped in. Officers reached the spot, detained the vendor and seized his juice cart. He was fined for his unhygienic act and warned not to set up his stall there again.

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The video shared yesterday received 12k views from users. "Even though the person was indeed cleaning a bowl still, hygiene seems illegal in India. On the streets, it is visible, while inside big food outlets/restaurants, it is not visible until you visit the kitchen area. This is a huge cultural problem that persists in most parts of India," a user wrote.

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"There is no law that says why he will do it again! He should be banned permanently," a second user wrote. "Their only job is to feed and water filth to the infidels, yet even after that, Hindus still go to them," wrote a third user. "Ye dobara aisi harkat karega, likh lo," added a fourth user.