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A viral video circulating on social media has sparked widespread outrage after influencers were seen hosting a private ring ceremony inside a VVIP enclosure, while thousands of devotees stood waiting in long queues outside. The incident has reignited debates around privilege and access in religious and public spaces.
In the video, the influencers appear to be celebrating a personal event in a restricted area, raising questions about how such permissions were granted. Meanwhile, ordinary devotees were seen struggling in crowded conditions, waiting for their turn to access the same premises.
The visuals have drawn sharp criticism online, with many users calling out the growing VIP culture and alleged misuse of special enclosures. Critics argue that such actions undermine the sanctity of religious places and create inequality among visitors.
As the video continues to trend, demands are rising for authorities to investigate the matter and ensure fair and equal access for all. The incident has once again highlighted the need for stricter regulations to prevent misuse of privileged spaces.
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