Uttar Pradesh / Noida: Where did you get this heroine from? The woman slapped the sweeper, police took action after the video went viral

A video of a Noida woman is going viral on social media, in which she is seen slapping a female sanitation worker. After the video went viral on social media, there was a demand for action. The matter came to the notice of the police from the viral video and now the police is talking about action against the woman.
Video of Greater Noida is going viral
According to information, this is the case of Nirala Estate Society of Greater Noida West. Where a woman furious over cleanliness is seen reprimanding the female sweeper. Not only this, the woman has also slapped the sweeper, the video of which has surfaced and is going viral on social media. Now people are demanding action against the woman.
Users demanded action
@tanuj_anuj User wrote that the woman was beaten for lack of cleanliness, the woman who was beaten should be taught a lesson. One user wrote that the woman misbehaved and assaulted the housekeeping staff and threatened to thrash her with slippers when she was not satisfied with this. There should be action. A user named Satish wrote that strictest action should be taken against such people, after all guards are also humans and are engaged in your security.
सफाई को लेकर महिला क्लीनर पर भड़की मैम बोलीं कहां से लाए हैं आप यह हीरोइन और जड़ दिए थप्पड़। निराला एस्टेट सोसायटी का मामला। हालांकि शिकायत के बाद मैम को बिसरख थाना पुलिस साथ ले गई है।@noidapolice pic.twitter.com/slGTsCHeGw
— Pravendra Singh Sikarwar (@Pravendra_Sikar) April 15, 2023
One user wrote that how do people see this happening, while many people are present, why don’t they stop such activities? A user named Ramesh wrote that why do these people fight with the guards and staff? Is it not that they can raise hands only on weak people? Another user wrote that strict action should be taken against such women, this should not be accepted in a civilized society.
Please inform that it has been said by the Noida Police that an FIR has been registered in the case at Bisrakh police station, and investigation is underway. Many people have said that the woman could have talked to the sweeper comfortably and got her work done, but who gave her the right to raise her hand? Strict action must be taken.