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Delhi Jantar Mantar Protest ‘Safai Vlog’ Goes Viral: Protestors Pick Up Their Own Trash, Internet Says ‘Gen-Z Knows Civic Sense’…
Amid ongoing student protests over examination paper leaks, a Delhi creator’s cleanliness vlog from Jantar Mantar wins praise as demonstrators show responsibility beyond their demands.
Amid the ongoing student protests in Delhi over alleged examination irregularities and demands for reforms in the education system, a different side of the demonstrations has caught the attention of social media users.
A video titled “Protest Safai Vlog” by a Delhi-based content creator has gone viral, showing protestors at Jantar Mantar actively cleaning the area and properly disposing of their waste. The visuals have sparked discussions online, with many users appreciating the civic responsibility displayed by the young demonstrators.
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The protests have been centred around concerns related to exam paper leaks, transparency, and improvements in India’s competitive examination system. However, the cleanliness initiative by participants has added a new dimension to the ongoing movement.
In the viral clip, protestors can be seen collecting leftover waste, using designated disposal areas, and ensuring that the protest site remains clean. The creator highlighted how the participants were not only raising their voices for their demands but also taking responsibility for the public space they were occupying.
Social media users praised the gesture, with many commenting that the younger generation is setting a positive example of civic sense and public responsibility.

Several users reacted to the video by saying that protests are not only about raising demands but also about respecting shared spaces. The cleanliness efforts at Jantar Mantar became a talking point online, with many appreciating the discipline shown by the students and activists.
The incident comes as large numbers of students continue to gather in different parts of the country, seeking stronger measures against examination-related issues and demanding accountability from authorities.
While debates around the education system and examination reforms continue, the viral cleanliness video has shifted some attention towards the responsible behaviour of protest participants.
The moment has highlighted how public movements can also reflect values of responsibility, awareness, and respect for society.
