Viral Video: A distressing video featuring a young girl sobbing uncontrollably has taken social media by storm. The clip, shared by Ride With Shikhar on Instagram, shows the girl crying while seated on a road divider. The content creator, Shikhar, noticed her and approached to inquire about the situation.
According to reports, an auto driver allegedly slapped her as she attempted to sell roses while chasing his vehicle. Despite Shikhar's efforts to console her and offer money for the roses, she remained unresponsive and continued to cry. The girl seemed deeply affected by the incident, refusing to speak or accept any money.
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The video has attracted significant attention, with thousands of viewers expressing their outrage over the incident. The caption read, 'She didn’t cry because she didn’t get the money… she cried because the world failed her. An auto driver slapped her for chasing after his auto to sell a rose. I stopped, listened, and tried to comfort her. She refused money, not out of pride, but pain. Let’s be better humans. Be the reason someone believes kindness still exists.'
This viral footage has sparked widespread condemnation online, with many users calling for immediate action against the driver. One user commented, 'She didn’t take the money, it shows how much hurt she was… seriously, poverty is very harsh.' Another remarked, 'The issue is why the auto driver slapped her. Physical violence is unacceptable.' A third user expressed, 'You know it’s not for sympathy when she rejected the money. My heart aches.' Meanwhile, another user stated, 'Hitting someone for any reason except self-defense is not acceptable at all. It’s heartbreaking that people can resort to violence without consequences… shame on them.'
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