These days, staging a dharna or going on a hunger strike to get your demands met is passe. If you want people in power to listen to your grievances, this may be the appropriate method to follow. Or so these locals from in Buldhana, Maharashtra would have you believe.
A bizarre video shared by news agency ANI shows a group of locals performing some killer 'nagin (snake) dance' moves to protest against the apathy of officials from the Public Works Department. The video shows the angry dancers walking into the office and dancing in front of officials, obviously interrupting their meeting.
According to reports, the locals had been complaining about the condition of roads near Chhatrapati Shivaji Market but officials had refused to accommodate their grievances. This was their preferred method to... you know... make them hear them out.
This whole thing seems like a page out of Munna Bhai's Gandhigiri playbook.
We'll have to wait and watch if this 'nagin dance' worked its charm or not. Until then, get hypnotised by the video below
A bizarre video shared by news agency ANI shows a group of locals performing some killer 'nagin (snake) dance' moves to protest against the apathy of officials from the Public Works Department. The video shows the angry dancers walking into the office and dancing in front of officials, obviously interrupting their meeting.
This whole thing seems like a page out of Munna Bhai's Gandhigiri playbook.
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