- By Poorva Karki
- Mon, 09 Sep 2024 11:14 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Gone are the days when proof of one’s misbehavior or crime was hard to find. With the increased use of social media and phones becoming a part of life, cases where questionable instances were recorded on the spot have only increased, ending up in many getting the much-needed justice solely based on recordings. In hopes of something similar, a man recorded a heated interaction between a doctor and a patient. The reason behind the argument could not be confirmed. However, what made the matter viral on social media, was the doctor’s reaction to getting recorded. The doctor suddenly stood up and began to attack the man who was recording the incident. The incident, as per the viral post, took place in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh, whereas the date could not be confirmed.
Soon after the clip went viral, people began to react to the matter. Most accused the doctor of being violent and pointed out that he was trying to ‘hide’ something, while a few sided with the doctor saying that he was being recorded without consent.
The UP doctor video was shared on X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Vishuraghav9’. The post was captioned, “#Aligarh -Doctor's hooliganism came to the fore, the health center in-charge with a ginger personality slapped the young man who was making a video, @CmoAligarh @Dm_Aligarh @adgzoneagra @brajeshpathakup @myogiadityanath @MoHFW_INDIA.” The video was shared two days ago and pulled more than 40K views from people.
Watch the viral video:
#Aligarh-डॉक्टर की गुंडई आयी सामने,वीडियो बना रहें युवक कों अदरक जैसी पर्सनलिटी वाले स्वास्थ्य केंद्र प्रभारी ने जड़े तमाचे,@CmoAligarh @Dm_Aligarh @adgzoneagra @brajeshpathakup @myogiadityanath @MoHFW_INDIA pic.twitter.com/wrYOy8GTaQ
— Vishu Raghav ( Tv journalist ) (@Vishuraghav9) September 7, 2024
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “There is open hooliganism by doctors in the entire state. The government and ministers are beating up the doctors who provide excellent health services in the state,” a user said. “Only wrongdoers are afraid of cameras,” commented another.
“Why was the guy recording a video of these people discussing an issue over there? He should have taken permission for this; it wasn't a big deal. Both people are at fault at their respective places. You got a phone that doesn't give you the right to record everything,” added a second person.