- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Fri, 07 Nov 2025 03:15 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Man Urinates Viral Video: Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station recently became the centre of attention for all the wrong reasons after a shocking yet oddly amusing video went viral online. The clip shows a man casually urinating in public view, right outside one of the city’s busiest landmarks, only to be caught and confronted by a group of young volunteers. What makes the incident stand out is how the group handled it. Instead of shouting or creating a scene, they decided to clap and cheer for him sarcastically, mocking his behaviour to shame him in front of everyone.
Completely shocked, the man quickly zipped up and walked off as people around him began filming the moment. The video, shared on Instagram with the caption “Is this how we should approach this kind of behaviour?”, has since gone viral and stirred a huge conversation online.
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Netizens have flooded the comments section, expressing anger and embarrassment over such acts still happening in public places. The video shared on Instagram by the handle '4cleanindia' just a day ago pulled 4.6 million views from people.
"If they can do it openly without hesitation, why should we feel ashamed to call them out," a user wrote. "Time to name and shame! Those who litter and pee in public spaces are spoiling our cities," a second user wrote. "This is wrong, but in India, public restrooms are either very few in number or not maintained well. Many of them charge a small fee, but the cleanliness and hygiene don’t match the amount we pay," wrote a third user.
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"I don’t have a problem with people peeing. It’s a basic human right. Some people might also have health issues. Are there any decent restrooms available?" added a fourth user. "For people saying they are ok with this peeing, lemme tell you something as a woman. We also have an urge to pee but because of a lack of facilities, we control and sometimes have to use very, very unhygienic public restrooms, often leading to issues like UTI," added another user.




