Viral Video: A video of some teenagers involved in an ugly drama came forward, but left multiple questions against the police instead. Confused? Well, a video of four girls indulging in an ugly WWE-like fight surfaced online, where the girls were brutally punching and pulling each other’s hair in the middle of a street in Noida. However, what left people more triggered was the fact that the brawl continued despite the presence of two police officers at the spot. The incident reportedly took place between sisters at Noida's Phase 2, where the clash was a result of some comments on an Instagram reel.

The girls were reportedly students of classes 9th and 10th, further raising concerns about the internet's adverse effects on the current generation. Meanwhile, no one, including the police, tried to intervene the clash. The video went viral almost immediately and received countless disappointed and heated reactions from people.

The video was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘user_hardik’. The post was captioned, “Despite the presence of police, nobody attempted to break up the fight between these girls in the middle of the road. What are the authorities now doing?”

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The video went viral and left people irked. Most were against the behaviour that the girls displayed, while the rest pointed out the lack of action that the police took despite watching the chaos unfold. The post was shared three days ago and received 11K views from people.

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Taking to the internet, people shared their take. “Police Bhai Saheb is making a reel. Just saw this news, and now I have no other wish left. Also, why is no one intervening? Especially the police,” a user said. “WWE is going to get some new superstars,” added a second user. “New generation taking all cautions for their future,” wrote a third person.

“Now it seems that the government will have to make a new law on these ‘reels’ too, that too more strict than the law on drug addiction,” added another person. “50% of the young men and women in India are making their career in making reels and dancing which is dangerous for the coming generation,” wrote another. “Drama it is, arrest them all,” commented the next.

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