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Bengaluru responds to a Canadian resident’s viral video on poor pedestrian infrastructure, prompting GBA to clean and repair Majestic area footpaths.

The Canadian resident highlighted Bengaluru’s poor footpaths. (Photo Credit: X)
The power of social media shouldn’t be underestimated. Sometimes, a low-quality video can bring results that even months of complaints can’t. For example, clips highlighting India’s deplorable road conditions in prominent metro cities often go viral, sparking outrage and discussion, leaving the civic bodies no choice but to act upon them. If anything, this proves how a simple hashtag can have a profound impact. Along similar lines, when a Canadian resident brought attention to Bengaluru’s poor pedestrian infrastructure, it prompted the city’s authorities to take accountability and initiate immediate action.
After the Canadian national’s footage, posted on X, started spreading like wildfire, the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) launched an intensive cleaning drive around Bengaluru’s Majestic area to improve the footpaths. GBA’s official X-handle uploaded a series of pictures showcasing that operations were being conducted to clean pedestrian walkways and repair damaged roads, ensuring litter-free streets and safer walking spaces.
Bengaluru’s Apex Civic Body Repairs Pedestrian Walkways After Canadian’s Viral Video
The side note read, “An intensive cleaning drive was carried out around the Majestic surroundings by the Bengaluru Central City Corporation team, focusing on the footpaths to ensure a clean and safe pedestrian space.”
Intensive cleaning drive was carried out around Majestic surroundings by Bengaluru central city corporation team focusing on the footpaths to ensure a clean and safe pedestrian space. Social media users were quick to comment on the development. A person said, “So basically we need to fly in more foreigners to point out your inability to do your job before you get it done.” Another added, “So good to see this. Entire city needs this – go for intensive cleaning every month and involve citizens. If the government does it regularly, subtly citizens will join hands.” Someone also noted, “Whiteman complains and BBMP’s ego hurts. They repair it quickly. Lakhs of its citizens cry for basic roads/infrastructure/footpath but it falls on deaf ears. What a country we live in!”
The swift move comes days after the Canada-based individual documented his difficult 2.4 km walk from the Majestic bus stand to a Starbucks outlet on footpaths. The video pointed out everyday hazards faced by pedestrians, including stretches of roads blocked by barbed wire, piled up garbage, broken pavements with potholes, and stairwells descending directly into open drains.
The person described his experience as “a nice little walk, if you can actually use the footpaths.” His dry humour with serious civic commentary resonated with several Bengaluru citizens, and no wonder the video whipped up an online storm.
walking 2.4 km of Bengaluru footpaths showed me:
– tunnel juice– barbed wire– desire paths– bushwhacking– pavement pudding– a stairwell into a drain– something I can’t type here
don’t watch this if you have a weak stomach pic.twitter.com/vxijXd021g
— Caleb (@caleb_friesen2) September 11, 2025
Canadian Resident Reacts To Intensive Cleaning Drive
After the roads were cleared, the Canadian posted “before and after” images of the same stretch on X, thanking the GBA. “Thank you for listening and taking rapid action, GBA. No more parkour over barbed wire required by pedestrians,” he wrote.
The internet reacted to the changes made. “Thanks to the vlogger. God bless him,” commented one user. Another requested, “the government, to clean the entire Bengaluru, especially the garbage issues.”
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September 13, 2025, 18:24 is
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