'Gadhe Ka Vishwaguru': Angry Pedestrian Slams Bikers Honking At Him On 'Footpath'; Netizens Relate To Frustration - VIDEO
· Free Press Journal

A viral video capturing a pedestrian’s fiery reaction to reckless riding on a footpath has ignited widespread discussion about civic sense and road discipline across India. The clip, now circulating heavily on social media, reflects a frustration many urban commuters say they experience daily.
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Pedestrian snaps after repeated close calls
The video shows a man calmly walking along a designated pedestrian footpath before being repeatedly forced aside by motorcyclists using the pavement to bypass traffic congestion. Visibly annoyed after multiple near-misses, he turns his camera toward the riders behind him and launches into a sarcastic yet emotional rant.
Calling out what he described as the collapse of basic civic responsibility, the man questioned how Indian cities could aspire to be “world-class” when pedestrians struggle to walk safely even on footpaths meant exclusively for them.
"Youth angry over poor civic sense."
— Suraj Kumar Bauddh (@SurajKrBauddh) April 3, 2026
He was peacefully walking on the footpath, but a large number of bikers kept honking at him to move aside for an easy pass.
When will people in India understand that the footpath is for pedestrians, not bikes? pic.twitter.com/oPU1xjUVda
His raw outburst, equal parts anger and satire, quickly resonated online, with many viewers calling it the most relatable moment on Indian internet this week.
Why footpath riding is a growing urban problem
Traffic experts have long warned that illegal riding on footpaths poses serious risks to pedestrians, especially children, elderly citizens, and people with disabilities. Footpaths are legally reserved for walkers, yet congestion, poor enforcement, and impatience among riders often turn them into unofficial escape routes during traffic jams.
This is horrible. Add to it, the wrong side driving of two-wheelers. Why can't the traffic cops take note of this? It will only add to the revenue of the government by imposing fines on such law breakers.
— TheCurious (@The_Curious2025) April 4, 2026
Urban planners note that India records thousands of pedestrian injuries every year due to unsafe road behaviour. Despite stricter traffic laws and higher penalties introduced under amended motor vehicle regulations, enforcement remains inconsistent in many cities.
Netizens say ‘enough is enough’
The video triggered strong reactions online, with users sharing similar experiences and demanding stricter action from authorities.
One user said, "gadhi ki bacchi" he has every right to get mad & no at this time even USA can't compare to China. Hm toh bht durrr hai.."
Its a shame that we even have to teach this, basic civic sense.
— UltraSecular (@AaruMishra3608) April 3, 2026
Just like moral science we should add a subject of civic sense since childhood. Maybe that way, we can improve a bit.
Another commented, "This is horrible. Add to it, the wrong side driving of two-wheelers. Why can't the traffic cops take note of this? It will only add to the revenue of the government by imposing fines on such law breakers."
A third user wrote, "Absolutely. India needs military police for forcing traffic rules it’s super high time we are worst then most under developed nations ,while our satellites sit on moon we are still nomads when it comes to civic sense. Govt wake up its high time."
Absolutely India needs military police for forcing traffic rules it’s super high time we are worst then most under developed nations ,while our satellites sit on moon we are still nomads when it comes to civic sense.Govt wake up its high time
— truth (@dkmaxfax) April 4, 2026
Echoing calls for strict punishment, another added, "People driving on footpath are civic morons. Money can't buy good civic senses . It isn't traded & transferred to someone. These kinds of people need strict punishment like confiscating byke & imposing heavy penalties.."