Five Arrested After Viral Video of Alleged Meat-Liquor Party on Ganga in Varanasi

Varanasi, June 24: Varanasi Police have reportedly arrested five people and seized a boat after a viral video allegedly showed a group cooking meat and consuming liquor on the Ganga near the Manmandir Ghat area.
The video, which circulated widely on social media, appears to show several people on a boat during the gathering. Police action followed after the clip drew public attention and concern over conduct on the river.
Video Sparks Police Attention
Initial reports said police had taken cognizance of the video and were working to identify those seen in it. Later reports said five persons had been arrested and the boat allegedly linked to the incident had been seized.
The incident was reported from the Dashashwamedh police station area. Police are said to be verifying the circumstances in which the gathering took place, including the use and ownership of the boat.
Arrests and Case Details
According to reports, a case has been registered under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The reported sections relate to promoting enmity and acts allegedly intended to outrage religious sentiments.
Dalimss News is not naming private individuals in this report beyond what is necessary, as the matter is under investigation and further details should come from official police updates.
Previous Action in Similar Cases
The latest case comes after earlier controversies involving videos from boats on the Ganga. In previous matters, police had taken action after clips allegedly showing food waste or alcohol consumption on the river went viral.
Such cases have triggered sharp public reactions in Varanasi because of the cultural and religious importance of the Ganga and the ghats. At the same time, reporting on these incidents requires care so that allegations are not treated as final findings before investigation is complete.
Civic Concerns Around Ganga and Public Conduct
The Ganga is central to Varanasi's civic, cultural and spiritual life. Officials and local groups have repeatedly urged visitors, boat operators and residents to follow public conduct rules on and around the river.
Police investigation is expected to clarify the sequence of events and whether any further action will be taken. Residents and visitors have been advised to avoid activities that can create public disorder, hurt sentiments or violate environmental and civic rules along the riverfront.
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