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Jaipur police arrests influencer for distributing alcohol on Nirjala Ekadashi
Jaipur police arrests influencer for distributing alcohol on Nirjala Ekadashi

India Today

time14 hours ago

  • India Today

Jaipur police arrests influencer for distributing alcohol on Nirjala Ekadashi

Jaipur police on Thursday arrested social media influencer Sachin Sen, also known as Lappu Sachin, for distributing alcohol to motorists on the day of Nirjala Ekadashi, a sacred Hindu fasting incident was captured in a viral video that sparked condemnation from several Hindu groups and eventually led to police to Jaipur South Deputy Commissioner of Police Digant Anand, the video showed a group of young men handing out alcohol on city roads from a Scorpio SUV, which was tracked through its registration @jaipur_police ye ladke logon ko road par rok rok ke drink and drive karwa rahe hain. In sabka challan kaato aur in ladko ko thode din jail ki drink Madhur (@ThePlacardGuy) June 10, 2025advertisement The event, believed to have occurred during the religious festival, was deemed offensive and potentially aimed at hurting public an investigation, police detained Sachin Sen and arrested his six accomplices: Pradeep Kadwasra, Vikas Verma, Abhishek Nirmal, Sunil Kumar, Aditya Mahariya and group admitted during questioning that their intention was to gain popularity on social media platforms such as YouTube and Instagram, not to hurt religious since the act coincided with Nirjala Ekadashi, it drew widespread criticism. All accused have apologised publicly for their Watch IN THIS STORY#Rajasthan

Beer On Nirjala Ekadashi? Lappu Sachin, Jaipur Influencers Jailed For Distributing Liquor
Beer On Nirjala Ekadashi? Lappu Sachin, Jaipur Influencers Jailed For Distributing Liquor

India.com

timea day ago

  • India.com

Beer On Nirjala Ekadashi? Lappu Sachin, Jaipur Influencers Jailed For Distributing Liquor

Seven social media influencers have been detained in Jaipur, Rajasthan, after a viral video caught them distributing beer among commuters on a public street on Nirjala Ekadashi, a holy Hindu fasting day, evoking widespread outrage and accusations of hurting religious sentiments, police told Reuters on Wednesday. Viral Video Sparks Controversy The video, which included influencer Sachin Singh, alias "Lappu Sachin," and six others—Pradeep Kadwasra, Vikas Sharma, Abhishek Nirmal, Sunil Kumar, Aditya Mahariya, and Ankit Sharma—depicted the group distributing beer bottles and glasses among commuters. In one scene, an auto-rickshaw driver was reportedly forced to drink before he drove away, causing safety concerns. Filmed on June 2, 2024, on Nirjala Ekadashi day, the stunt attracted strong criticism for the timing on a fast and abstinence day. The clip went viral after an X user warned Jaipur Police, writing, "These boys are stopping people and making them drink and drive. Fine them and give them a taste of jail's drink." Public outrage ensued, with X posts such as "Aryabhatta invented zero after seeing their IQ" and "This is getting out of hand," evidencing widespread disapproval. The presence of some nervous commuters in the clip, as well as those laughing and participating, was described in reports by NDTV. Hello @jaipur_police ye ladke logon ko road par rok rok ke drink and drive karwa rahe hain. In sabka challan kaato aur in ladko ko thode din jail ki drink pilao — Madhur (@ThePlacardGuy) June 10, 2025 Police Action And Charges Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Digant Anand confirmed the arrests, saying the act was "offensive to religious sentiments" because of the timing on Nirjala Ekadashi. "The influencers were passing out alcohol in the open on a day of religious fasting, and it is not acceptable," Anand said to Hindustan Times. The group was charged under IPC sections for public nuisance and under the Rajasthan Excise Act, with further investigations into possible drunk-driving issues. Under interrogation, the influencers stated their intention was to attract social media followers without intending to offend. They posted a public apology video, kneeling and covering their ears, with some of them having ripped clothes, which was posted by Rajasthan BJP spokesperson Laxmikant Bhardwaj on X, who commented, "Jaipur Police taught them a lesson." Public And Political Reaction The event has triggered arguments on social media stunts and cultural sensitivity. X users such as @RajasthanPulse condemned the influencers, while others, such as @JaipurVibes, commented, "Reels are ruining respect." The arrests were made during an increasing focus on influencer behavior, with demands for increased regulation of content celebrating illegal behavior. BJP leaders used the incident to give publicity to law enforcement, and the apology video saw its popularity enhanced. Ongoing Developments The influencers are being detained, with additional interrogations being conducted to find any other offenses. Jaipur Police requested people to report such stunts and claimed strict action in this regard. The incident highlighted the dangers of pursuing viral popularity, as public opinion on X calls for responsibility. Authorities are examining CCTV footage as well to determine the level of public danger involved in the stunt.

Rajasthan influencers hand out beer to commuters, viral video sparks backlash
Rajasthan influencers hand out beer to commuters, viral video sparks backlash

Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Indian Express

Rajasthan influencers hand out beer to commuters, viral video sparks backlash

Seven social media influencers were arrested in Rajasthan's Jaipur after a video of them distributing alcohol on a busy road emerged on the Internet, triggering widespread outrage. The incident took place on Nirjala Ekadashi, a significant religious observance for Hindus. The viral video features influencer Sachin Singh, also known as Lappu Sachin, along with six others, distributing bottles and glasses of beer to commuters on a busy street in Jaipur. At one point in the video, an auto-rickshaw driver is allegedly forced to drink a glass of beer before driving away. The accused arrested were identified as Sachin Singh, Pradeep Kadwasra, Vikas Verma, Abhishek Nirmal, Sunil Kumar, Aditya Mahariya, and Ankit Meghwal, according to a report in NDTV. Their 'alcohol party' drew mixed reactions from commuters. While some appeared uncomfortable, others laughed and participated. The video came to the attention of authorities after a social media user shared it. 'Hello Jaipur police. These boys are stopping people on the road and making them drink and drive. Fine all of them and give these boys a taste of jail's drink for a few days,' the user posted on X. Watch here: Hello @jaipur_police ye ladke logon ko road par rok rok ke drink and drive karwa rahe hain. In sabka challan kaato aur in ladko ko thode din jail ki drink pilao — Madhur (@ThePlacardGuy) June 10, 2025 The video quickly gained traction, sparking outrage across social media platforms. 'That's why education is necessary,' a user wrote. 'Who are these people? This is getting out of hand now! What even,' another user commented. 'Aryabhatt invented 0 after seeing the IQ of these indians,' a third user reacted. Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Digant Anand later confirmed that the video was filmed on Nirjala Ekadashi, stating that the stunt was deemed 'offensive to religious sentiments,' the report said. During the police interrogation, the group claimed they had no intention of offending anyone and stated that the act was carried out solely to gain followers on social media. Following their arrest, the influencers issued a video apology, in which they can be seen kneeling, holding their ears, and appearing disheveled, some with torn clothing. Sharing the apology video on social media, Rajasthan BJP spokesperson Laxmikant Bharadwaj commented, 'They were distributing beer on the streets in style for a reel. Jaipur Police taught them a lesson.'

Video: Rajasthan Influencers Distribute Beer Among Public On Ekadashi, 7 Arrested
Video: Rajasthan Influencers Distribute Beer Among Public On Ekadashi, 7 Arrested

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • NDTV

Video: Rajasthan Influencers Distribute Beer Among Public On Ekadashi, 7 Arrested

A group of social media influencers was arrested in Rajasthan's Jaipur after a video of them distributing alcohol on road during Nirjala Ekadashi, a holy day for the Hindus, went viral. The incident sparked significant outrage, leading to swift police action. The viral clip shows influencer Lappu Sachin aka Sachin Singh, along with six others, distributing glasses and bottles of beer to passersby on a busy Jaipur street. In one instance, an auto driver was allegedly made to drink and then drive. The seven influencers arrested were - Sachin Singh, Pradeep Kadwasra, Vikas Verma, Abhishek Nirmal, Sunil Kumar, Aditya Mahariya, and Ankit Meghwal. Their public 'alcohol party' did not go down well with several bystanders, some of whom were visibly uncomfortable while others laughed and joined in. The incident gained attention after a citizen alerted the Jaipur Police. "Hello Jaipur police. These boys are stopping people on the road and making them drink and drive. Fine all of them and give these boys a taste of jail's drink for a few days," he said on X. Hello @jaipur_police ye ladke logon ko road par rok rok ke drink and drive karwa rahe hain. In sabka challan kaato aur in ladko ko thode din jail ki drink pilao — Madhur (@ThePlacardGuy) June 10, 2025 Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Digant Anand confirmed the video was recorded on Nirjala Ekadashi, and the act was deemed offensive to religious sentiments. During the course of interrogation, the arrested youths told the police they never intended to hurt anyone's religious sentiments and recorded the video only to gain followers on social media. They later released an apology video, holding their ears and kneeling on the ground. Some had torn or dishevelled clothes on, suggesting they may have been manhandled by the cops in custody. Rajasthan BJP spokesperson Laxmikant Bharadwaj shared the apology clip on social media and wrote, "They were distributing beer on the streets in style for a reel. Jaipur Police taught them a lesson." छैले बनकर, सड़क पर बियर बाँटने की रील बना रहे थे जयपुर पुलिस ने इनकी रेल बना दी — Laxmikant bhardwaj (@lkantbhardwaj) June 10, 2025 In India, distributing or consuming alcohol in public is illegal in most states. The Motor Vehicles Act (Section 185) penalises drunk driving with fines up to Rs 10,000 and imprisonment for up to two years. State excise laws ban unlicensed distribution of alcohol and impose strict penalties. Many states also observe dry days during religious events like Nirjala Ekadashi.

Jaipur influencer hands out beer on Ekadashi; goes down on knees 'in apology' after arrest: Watch viral video
Jaipur influencer hands out beer on Ekadashi; goes down on knees 'in apology' after arrest: Watch viral video

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Jaipur influencer hands out beer on Ekadashi; goes down on knees 'in apology' after arrest: Watch viral video

— ThePlacardGuy (@ThePlacardGuy) Live Events Netizens slam timing of 'alcohol party' — lkantbhardwaj (@lkantbhardwaj) (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Seven individuals were arrested by Jaipur police after a video surfaced showing beer bottles being distributed on a busy street in the city on June 6—coinciding with Ekadashi, a significant day in the Hindu calendar when many observe fasts and refrain from now-viral clip shows local social media influencer Lappu Sachin handing out beer bottles to passersby lined up along the incident, which played out in broad daylight, drew widespread criticism on social media for both disrupting public order and showing disregard for religious sentiments As reactions poured in, users tagged Jaipur Police on X, demanding action. Police took cognisance of the video and launched an investigation, which led to the arrest of seven individuals involved in the also emerged later of the arrested individuals being paraded by the police. In the clip, they are seen apologising and holding their ears in a gesture of stunts for social media are not uncommon, what sparked anger in this case was the choice of timing—Ekadashi, which is traditionally observed with fasting and prayer. The juxtaposition of a public beer giveaway with a sacred day was seen by many as an intentional passersby appeared amused in the video, while others looked clearly disturbed. Several social media users questioned the influencer's motives and condemned the use of a public space for such activity. Rajasthan BJP spokesperson Laxmikant Bharadwaj shared a video of the arrests on social media with the caption: "They were acting smart, distributing beer on the streets for a reel. Jaipur Police taught them a lesson."The video has since clocked thousands of views, reigniting conversations about the growing trend of attention-seeking stunts and their potential to disrupt public harmony.

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