Rewa Viral Video Shows Minors Waving Pistols During DJ Dance
Digital Desk
A viral video from Rewa shows minors allegedly waving pistols while dancing to DJ music, raising fresh concerns over law and order in the city.
Rewa Viral Video: Minors Seen Waving Pistols While Dancing to DJ Beats
A viral video from Rewa has raised fresh concerns over law and order in the city after a group of minors were allegedly seen brandishing pistols and dancing to loud DJ music inside a room. The clip, reportedly from the Civil Lines police station area, has been widely circulated on social media over the past several hours.
Video Triggers Concern
The incident is said to be from Kabadi Mohalla in Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh. In the viral clip, several teenage boys can be seen dancing aggressively while holding what appear to be pistols. The video was allegedly uploaded on social media platforms with captions projecting a gangster-like image.
Locals claim the boys are residents of Ward No. 19 in the area. The footage has drawn criticism online, especially because some of those seen in the video are believed to be minors.
DJ Music, Weapons Display
According to people familiar with the matter, the boys were dancing to loud DJ music inside a closed room while waving the weapons in front of the camera. The visuals also show them posing in a manner often associated with criminal bravado on social media platforms.
The line “Hum to gunde hain madam ji, gundagardi karte hain” being associated with the clip has further intensified public reaction online.
At this stage, it remains unclear whether the pistols seen in the video are licensed firearms, illegal weapons or replicas. Police officials have not publicly confirmed the authenticity of the weapons visible in the footage.
Questions Over Policing
The viral video has once again put the spotlight on policing and youth crime in Rewa. Residents say incidents involving assaults, knife attacks and violent disputes have increased in parts of the district in recent months.
Several locals alleged that the open display of weapons by teenagers points to growing fearlessness among young offenders. Some residents also questioned how minors were able to access firearms and upload such content publicly without immediate action.
People in the locality said the circulation of the video has created unease, particularly among families living in nearby neighbourhoods.
Social Media Under Scanner
Police sources indicated that the viral clip is being examined and efforts are underway to identify those seen in the video. Officials may also verify when the footage was recorded and whether any criminal offence related to illegal arms or juvenile involvement has taken place.
The role of social media in encouraging such displays is also being discussed locally. Videos featuring weapons, aggressive music and gangster-style behaviour have become increasingly common on platforms used by teenagers, often for gaining online attention.
No Official Statement Yet
Despite the growing attention around the video, no formal statement had been issued by Rewa police till late evening. It is also not known whether any FIR has been registered in the matter so far.
Initial reports suggest that local authorities may question the boys and their families once identities are fully confirmed. Action under the Arms Act and provisions related to juveniles could follow if the weapons are found to be genuine.
Public Safety Concerns
The incident has sparked debate over juvenile behaviour, access to illegal weapons and the influence of online culture on teenagers in smaller cities. Residents say strict intervention is needed before such acts escalate into serious criminal activity.
For now, the Rewa viral video continues to circulate widely across social media, with many demanding swift police action and tighter monitoring of illegal arms in the district.
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Rewa Viral Video Shows Minors Waving Pistols During DJ Dance
Digital Desk
Rewa Viral Video: Minors Seen Waving Pistols While Dancing to DJ Beats
A viral video from Rewa has raised fresh concerns over law and order in the city after a group of minors were allegedly seen brandishing pistols and dancing to loud DJ music inside a room. The clip, reportedly from the Civil Lines police station area, has been widely circulated on social media over the past several hours.
Video Triggers Concern
The incident is said to be from Kabadi Mohalla in Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh. In the viral clip, several teenage boys can be seen dancing aggressively while holding what appear to be pistols. The video was allegedly uploaded on social media platforms with captions projecting a gangster-like image.
Locals claim the boys are residents of Ward No. 19 in the area. The footage has drawn criticism online, especially because some of those seen in the video are believed to be minors.
DJ Music, Weapons Display
According to people familiar with the matter, the boys were dancing to loud DJ music inside a closed room while waving the weapons in front of the camera. The visuals also show them posing in a manner often associated with criminal bravado on social media platforms.
The line “Hum to gunde hain madam ji, gundagardi karte hain” being associated with the clip has further intensified public reaction online.
At this stage, it remains unclear whether the pistols seen in the video are licensed firearms, illegal weapons or replicas. Police officials have not publicly confirmed the authenticity of the weapons visible in the footage.
Questions Over Policing
The viral video has once again put the spotlight on policing and youth crime in Rewa. Residents say incidents involving assaults, knife attacks and violent disputes have increased in parts of the district in recent months.
Several locals alleged that the open display of weapons by teenagers points to growing fearlessness among young offenders. Some residents also questioned how minors were able to access firearms and upload such content publicly without immediate action.
People in the locality said the circulation of the video has created unease, particularly among families living in nearby neighbourhoods.
Social Media Under Scanner
Police sources indicated that the viral clip is being examined and efforts are underway to identify those seen in the video. Officials may also verify when the footage was recorded and whether any criminal offence related to illegal arms or juvenile involvement has taken place.
The role of social media in encouraging such displays is also being discussed locally. Videos featuring weapons, aggressive music and gangster-style behaviour have become increasingly common on platforms used by teenagers, often for gaining online attention.
No Official Statement Yet
Despite the growing attention around the video, no formal statement had been issued by Rewa police till late evening. It is also not known whether any FIR has been registered in the matter so far.
Initial reports suggest that local authorities may question the boys and their families once identities are fully confirmed. Action under the Arms Act and provisions related to juveniles could follow if the weapons are found to be genuine.
Public Safety Concerns
The incident has sparked debate over juvenile behaviour, access to illegal weapons and the influence of online culture on teenagers in smaller cities. Residents say strict intervention is needed before such acts escalate into serious criminal activity.
For now, the Rewa viral video continues to circulate widely across social media, with many demanding swift police action and tighter monitoring of illegal arms in the district.