Overview
- A vlogger’s footage from Bajrang Setu shows visitors dragging heavy trolley bags, walking in pointed heels, jumping, and filming on the glass floor, which he warns could scratch or damage the surface and raise accident risk.
- Bajrang Setu is described as India’s first glass-floor suspension bridge in Rishikesh, though reports differ on whether it is already open or still not fully opened to the public.
- The video spread widely after being reshared on X with a post criticizing rule-breaking and asking whether fragile attractions are practical in crowded tourist sites.
- Readers and users called for stricter on-site control, including entry fees, clear rules, and attendants posted at both ends to stop harmful behavior.
- None of the reports cite an official response or new enforcement steps, which leaves local authorities under public pressure to clarify access rules and basic protections for the bridge.