MP: Police challaned 18-month-old for not wearing mask
MP: Police challaned 18-month-old for not wearing mask
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Fold: In MP, something unique happens almost everyday. Now, recently, there has been a case where you will lose consciousness after knowing. In fact, the case is in Guna in Madhya Pradesh where a one-and-a-half-year-old girl's challaned for not wearing a mask. You may be laughing and surprised to hear this, but it is true. In fact, under the Corona Guidelines, the child was challaned for Rs. 100 for not wearing a mask.

The child was reportedly sitting in the car and had a mask hanging on one of his ears. In addition, the driver and the 6-year-old boy in the same car had a mask on them. In the meantime, the most surprising thing was that the challan receipt has been made on the name of child instead of his father. As soon as the case came to light, SP Rajiv Kumar Mishra said, "The driver has accidentally written the name of the child in the case though the police are investigating the case".

Talking about the whole matter, 2 children from a family living in Galla Mandi in the city who are 6 years old and one and a half years old. The two were travelling by car with the driver to their house at Old Galla Mandi from LIC's housing board colony house. Meanwhile, the car was stopped at the permanent checking point of the police running near Gayatri temple. The driver and the 6-year-old boy had a mask when the car was stopped, but the one-and-a-half-year-old's mask hung from one of his ears. Seeing this, the police personnel challaned of Rs. 100 in the name of the child. Now, after the matter has come to light, people saying that it is very absurd.

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