Viral Video Shows Man Jumping into Cauldron at Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Sparks Outrage
'Is This Charity?' Man Leaps Into ‘Badi Deg’ At Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Staff Beats Him | Video
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A young man jumped into the ‘Badi Deg’ at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah in Rajasthan, India, leading to chaos as staff pulled him out and reportedly beat him. The incident has sparked outrage online, with many questioning the lack of compassion at a site known for charity.
- 01A man jumped into the ‘Badi Deg’ at Ajmer Sharif Dargah, causing panic among devotees.
- 02Staff members reportedly beat the man after pulling him out of the cauldron.
- 03The incident has raised questions about compassion at a site known for helping the poor.
- 04CCTV footage is being reviewed by the Dargah committee and local police.
- 05No official police complaint has been filed yet regarding the incident.
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A shocking incident unfolded at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah in Rajasthan, India, when a young man leaped into the ‘Badi Deg’, a large cauldron used for cooking food for the needy. The act, captured on CCTV, led to immediate chaos as shrine staff attempted to rescue him. However, upon pulling him out, the situation escalated, with reports indicating that the man was beaten by some staff members. This violent reaction has sparked outrage on social media, with many users expressing concern over the lack of compassion at a place known for its charitable ethos. Comments highlighted the irony of violence occurring in a spiritual refuge, with some users arguing that the man, believed to be mentally unstable, should have received help instead of punishment. The Dargah committee and local police are currently investigating the incident, reviewing the footage, but no formal complaint has been lodged by either party.
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The incident has raised concerns about the treatment of vulnerable individuals at religious sites, prompting discussions about compassion and charity.
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