• Source:JND

Bihar Viral Video: Indians can’t escape one stubborn habit, gutkha spitting. From crowded streets to quiet parks, the red stains are everywhere. Now, sadly, Bihar’s newly opened Rajgir International Cricket Stadium has fallen victim to the same problem. A video doing the rounds on X shows the stadium, inaugurated by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on October 5, already marked with gutkha stains on its bare brick walls. Despite the stadium’s modern design and 40,000-seat capacity, the unattractive marks spoil the otherwise grand look of the venue.

In the viral video, the person filming sounds frustrated, saying, “Thukna chalu ho gaya. Gutkha Men saab aa gye hai inha. Attack chalu ho gaya hai” (Spitting has started. Gutkha men have arrived. The attack has begun.) The video caption adds, “Biharis spat gutkha at the first international cricket stadium in Bihar on its inauguration day.”

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The video has gone viral, racking up over two lakh views, with netizens expressing disappointment, disbelief and frustration in the comments. "This is not just a Bihari problem; this is an Indian problem," a user wrote. "Why don’t we ban guthka? This problem will not go away until or unless we ban guthka completely," a second user wrote.

"That's a signature mark to remind that the paint work is still pending here," wrote a third user. "For me more disturbing part is why the wall is not plastered (if it’s still not under development). India should push that last 10% to make infra look elite rather than a kaamchalau attitude, Wala kaam," added a fourth user. "They don't need to paint the stadium, it will be red after some time," added a fifth user.

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"Metro, stadiums aur bhiaisejagah par gutka ban Karo proper checking karke hi entry do logo ko," added another user. "This is done by some labourers from UP, West Bengal, or Odisha. Plenty of them were involved in Patna metro construction too," wrote another user. "Woh quality and unfinished walls ki feedback de rahe the!! Rang de rahe the," another user wrote.