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Ujjain Viral Video: Chaos hit the streets of Ujjain at midnight when a shocking video surfaced showing a nine-year-old boy hanging dangerously off a moving SUV. Dressed in bright red, the child grinned while balancing on the running board, turning a quiet night near Chamunda Mata Square into a scene of sheer recklessness. A patrolling constable quickly noticed the dangerous stunt and intervened. The viral video shows the boy holding on outside the car before safely jumping down as the officer scolds him, saying, “Kya tareekahai bhai (What is this behaviour?).”

The driver, identified as Deepak Pamnani, apologised on the spot by holding his ears. Social media erupted in anger, with many calling for his licence to be cancelled. As per reports, when Pamnani asked why he drove so recklessly, he admitted, “I was doing stunts for fun.” His casual response added fuel to public outrage.

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The viral video shared on X (Formerly Twitter) under the user name '@BesuraTaansane' yesterday pulled 712k views from social media users. Netizens expressed their anger in the comment section.

"He should be kept in jail for a week, which he will not forget even in his next life. What kind of parenting is this?" a user asked. "This foolish father is using his own child for stunts, disregarding safety. A fine is necessary, along with a lesson for this foolishness," a second user wrote.

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"MP has the worst traffic sense. Worst. Feels like they have just got the money and it's driving them crazy," wrote a third user. "If this had happened in a Western country, the child's custody would have been taken away and parents in prison," added a fourth user. "The more I see such Indian parents, the more it seems eugenics was not that bad of an idea, sadly," added another user.