A video from Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain has sparked a major controversy after footage of a Muharram procession allegedly showing a dramatic “car blast stunt” went viral on social media, raising questions over permissions, safety protocols, and administrative oversight. According to the viral visuals, a vehicle was reportedly lifted using a crane to a significant height—claimed to be around 40 feet—before a staged explosion was carried out as part of the procession’s display. The incident, which took place during a Muharram procession in the city, has triggered widespread debate over the nature of the performance and the safety risks involved. The video shows a vehicle suspended mid-air using a crane before a sudden blast effect occurs, after which the car is seen engulfed in flames and debris. The dramatic visuals have led to public concern over whether proper permissions were granted for such a demonstration and what safety measures were in place during the event. Questions are being raised about how explosives or pyrotechnic materials were arranged, who authorized the act, and whether local authorities were aware of the planned display. Concerns have also been expressed regarding crowd safety, emergency preparedness, and the possibility of regulatory lapses during the procession. Officials have not yet issued a detailed public statement clarifying the circumstances under which the stunt was conducted or whether any approvals were granted for such a performance. Investigations are expected to focus on permissions, safety compliance, and the individuals or groups responsible for organizing the event. The incident has now become a subject of intense discussion, with demands for a thorough inquiry into whether established guidelines for public gatherings and religious processions were followed.

