Viral khabar:A Pune woman teaches a biker riding on a sidewalk a lesson by performing the “Gandhigiri” aarti: “Nahi Sudhrenge Log” | VIDEO
Viral khabar: Pune residents often complain about lengthy traffic jams, inadequate traffic control, and an increase in infractions on city roads, making traffic congestion a daily issue. However, one local’s unconventional strategy for dealing with careless driving has now gone viral, provoking discussion and admiration on social media.

In many areas of Pune, it is now typical to see people driving on the wrong side, disobeying traffic signals, parking illegally, and riding without a helmet. The growing number of two-wheeler riders use walkways to avoid traffic is one of the main causes for worry. This endangers life in addition to interfering with pedestrian traffic.
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People report that it’s becoming harder to get about the city. Walking safely has become a daily struggle since pavements are often encroached upon and used as alternative routes by cyclists.
Aunt’s “Gandhigiri” Gains Notoriety
A Pune lady, now affectionately referred to by internet users as “Punekar Aunty,” has gained notoriety for her unusual manner of protest amid this escalating pandemonium. As two-wheeler riders illegally speed by her on the pavement, woman is seen doing aarti while standing on the Pashan area’s sidewalk in a video that has gone viral.
As the riders try to use the footpath to avoid traffic, she waves the aarti at them while holding a traditional thali with a lighted lamp. Her caustic and symbolic gesture serves to remind offenders of their need to maintain road discipline and also humiliate them.
The X page Puneri Speaks posted the video, which has now received thousands of views and comments.
Diverse Responses From the Internet
Online, the video has sparked intense emotions. The woman’s Gandhi-style protest was hailed by many as a nonviolent but effective means of drawing attention to a significant issue. “This embodies the spirit of Puneri.” “Respect!” said a user.
Others countered, however, that the bikers are not solely to blame. Many claimed that bikers often had little options due to poor route layout and heavy traffic. “Don’t call them names unnecessarily,” a commenter said. What should individuals do given the city’s traffic and signal conditions?
Similar demonstrations against unauthorized parking, unlawful hawkers, and encroachments that reduce road space and worsen traffic congestion should be organized, according to another user. “Nahi sudhrenge log, fayda nahi hai,” was the final conclusion.
Despite differing views, the film has rekindled conversations about Pune’s deteriorating traffic situation. Whether interpreted as humor, protest, or social commentary, the woman’s action has brought attention to a crucial point: everyone must practice road discipline, and even little, symbolic actions may start the process of change.