A recent incident at the historic Malhar Fort near Pune has sparked public debate about the need to preserve Maharashtra's cultural heritage. A man found vaping at the main gate of the fort was confronted by a responsible citizen, leading to a dramatic exchange that has since gone viral on social media.
According to eyewitnesses, the visitor was seen sitting casually at the entrance of the fort and vaping. An alert citizen approached him and asked him to stop, explaining the historical and cultural importance of the fort. However, the man ignored the request and continued smoking.
Angered by the blatant disrespect, the citizen reportedly smashed the vape the ground in front of the man. The confrontation ended with the smoker realizing his mistake and leaving the area. The video of the incident has been widely circulated online, with many people praising the citizen for taking a stand.
Disrespectful behavior at forts
This incident has once again brought attention to the growing problem of disrespectful behavior at historical forts in Maharashtra. Tourists are often seen littering, drinking alcohol, smoking, and defacing heritage sites.
Many citizens are now demanding that the Archaeological Department and local authorities impose stricter rules and take strict action against such acts. These forts, considered symbols of Maharashtra's pride and bravery, should be preserved with dignity and respect.
Locals and history enthusiasts are calling for increased security, clear guidelines for visitors, and heavy penalties for violations to protect these irreplaceable monuments.
Earlier, in April, youths were booked for tricking an unsuspecting New Zealand national into speaking Marathi swear-words went viral.

After the video went viral and demands were made on social media for action, Haveli police took notice of the incident on their own and registered a First Information Report under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 302 (intentionally wounding the religious feelings of another person) and 352 (intentionally insulting someone to provoke a breach of peace).