Traffic Halted for Birthday Fireworks: Surat Industrialist’s ‘Celebrity’ Claim Sparks Outrage

Traffic Halted for Birthday Fireworks: Surat Industrialist’s ‘Celebrity’ Claim Sparks Outrage

A Surat industrialist sparked controversy after stopping traffic to burst fireworks for his son’s birthday. Defending his actions, he claimed celebrity status and said the disruption lasted only minutes, prompting public outrage and renewed debate over privilege, civic responsibility, and use of public roads.

 

A birthday celebration in Gujarat’s Surat has triggered public anger and online debate after an industrialist briefly brought traffic to a standstill to mark his son’s special day, drawing criticism over entitlement and misuse of public space.

The incident involved Surat-based businessman Deepak Izardar, who stopped vehicular movement on a public road to burst fireworks during his son’s birthday celebrations. Videos and accounts of the event quickly circulated on social media, prompting sharp reactions from residents who questioned how a private celebration was allowed to disrupt daily life in a busy urban area.

As criticism mounted, Izardar defended his actions by stating that he had halted traffic for only about five minutes. He further justified the move by claiming that he was a “celebrity,” implying that the brief inconvenience should not be viewed as a serious issue. His remarks, however, intensified the controversy, with many users online calling the explanation irresponsible and emblematic of a double standard when it comes to the use of public roads.

While no immediate details were released regarding police action or administrative penalties, the incident has renewed attention on how celebrations, especially by influential individuals, can encroach on public order. Local residents expressed frustration, arguing that roads are shared civic spaces and should not be blocked for private events, regardless of social status.

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The episode has become part of a broader conversation on civic discipline, accountability, and the perception of privilege in urban India. As authorities face increasing scrutiny over how such incidents are handled, the Surat traffic disruption serves as a reminder that even brief violations of public norms can have wider social repercussions when they appear to place personal celebration above collective convenience.

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