Viral Video Of Student's Revelation: 'Ganja At Police Station' Sparks Online Applause
In a now-viral video, police officials were confronted by a college student during a drug de-addiction campaign, wherein the student questioned the easy availability of drugs to youngsters, particularly university and college students.
The video, which gained widespread attention, depicted the student expressing concern over the accessibility of harmful substances and criticized the authorities' efforts in combating the issue.

Viral Video Of Student's Revelation: 'Ganja At Police Station' - Watch
The student was seen remarking, "Why are drugs available so conveniently to students, despite the extensive drug de-addiction campaigns?" He further highlighted the prevalence of drug addiction within university campuses, emphasizing that obtaining drugs like 'Ganja' seemed as effortless as acquiring everyday items like toffees or lollipops.
The student also pointed out the apparent failure of the police in curbing the distribution of drugs, stating, "If a first or second-year student can identify drug dealers, then why can't the police? Are they lagging behind?" Additionally, the student, who hails from Dr BR Ambedkar National Law University, Sonipat, noted a specific instance where drugs were readily available near a police station, implying a lapse in law enforcement. The video's caption hailed the student's courage for raising an issue that had been overlooked by the police.
Taking to the X, formerly known as Twitter, the video was shared with a caption: "A student from Dr BR Ambedkar National Law University, Sonipat, showed courage by addressing an issue that the police were avoiding discussing."
A student from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonipat, showed courage by addressing an issue that the police were avoiding discussing.
— Divya Gandotra Tandon (@divya_gandotra) March 8, 2024
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Netizens Applauds Student
Needless to say, the clip went immensely viral within a few hours of being shared. Social media users couldn't keep calm but heaped praise on the college student. Many filled the comment section by appreciating the student's question and calling him 'courageous,' while others agreed with the student and said that if the police want, they can catch all these drug dealers, but they don't because of local politicians.
Excellent question and courageous kid indeed. Were asking the exact same questions here in the US(small town high school in the pnw) and guess what? Theyre not able to answer.
— Sudhir Gautam (@thesudhirgautam) March 8, 2024
Another commented, "Very courageous kid. We need more like him. The future of this country is bright."
Very courageous kid. We need more like him. The future of this country is bright.
— Parag (@paragp) March 8, 2024
"Yeah, it's all over in all the departments. It's called hafta!! The major problem is the ground level corruption which still needs to be addressed," wrote another user.
Yeah it’s all over in all the departments it’s called hafta!! The major problem is the ground level corruption which still needs to be addressed.. 😳😳
— Vik k 🌞🌙⭐️🔥🌅🌫🐥 (@vikk0007) March 8, 2024
An account exclaimed, "I appreciate what the student said but has to understand law first. Why not report if something is going wrong? He is also a civilian and can do his duty. Why are we so dependent on the system."
I appreciate what student said but has to understand law first . Why not he has reported if something is going wrong ? He is also a civilian and can do his duty . Why are we so much dependent on system
— Bhartiye (@PawanGu93474695) March 8, 2024
"Well said! Even now you can get drugs outside the schools. If police want, they can catch all these drug dealers in 1 week. But I guess it will not be good for the police and local politicians for their personal interests," added another.
Well said! Even now you can get drugs outside the schools. If police want they can catch all these drug dealers in 1 week. But I guess it will not be good for the police and local politicians for their personal interests.
— Dinesh Thakur (@DineshSEM) March 8, 2024
Another individual remarked, "More power to him. Haryana Police we need to rethink."
More power to him. @police_haryana we need to rethink..
— ATUL GAIROLA (@ATULEFFECT) March 8, 2024












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