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What an idea! Here's why NCP workers in Maharashtra danced in 'Nagin' style - Watch video

The 'nagin' dance, for the first time, was used in such a positive manner.

What an idea! Here's why NCP workers in Maharashtra danced in 'Nagin' style - Watch video Pic courtesy - ANI

Buldhana: At times it really needs hell lot of innovative ideas to talk about a particular problem and make people listen to it. Similarly, if we talk about a dance form - snake or 'Nagin' dance - which was till now known best done by men after taking four pegs of alcohol has completely changed its definition.  

Last week, eight workers of the National Congress Party (NCP) raved to its rhythm and gave the 'nagin' dance a new meaning by using it as a means of protest at a PWD office in Maharashtra's Buldhana town.

The 'nagin' dance, for the first time, was used in such a positive manner that the video of the NCP workers performing the steps went viral on various social networking website and became the  'viral video of the day'. 

The 'Nagin Dance' was performed in front of senior officials disrupting during their meeting at the PWD headquarters in Buldhana.

The protesters claimed that they had to resort to this tactic because they were irked by the apathy of the government officials.

The senior PWD officials were left perplexed by the episode, which was caught on camera and video that later went viral on social media.

The video shows six to seven senior officials sitting in a conference room being disturbed by the agitators, who moved around the table dancing on the tune of the famous Bollywood movie Nagina.

A few seconds later, the agitators were asked to leave by the police and a senior official assured them that their issues would be addressed.

According to reports, the PWD department had given a contract for the construction of a road and a footpath to the Eagle Construction Company.

The NCP workers claimed that the project was to have been completed in two years, but it remains unfinished after four years.

Watch the video here:

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