Madhya Pradesh police in full form to punish curfew violators, made to do frog jumps
Madhya Pradesh police in full form to punish curfew violators, made to do frog jumps
Share:

Datia/Bhind: The havoc of corona infection is now decreasing in Madhya Pradesh but there is still strict curfew. Day by day, the police are getting stricter with those who do not follow the curfew and are giving them some punishment. Now, recently, the police have been seen giving excellent punishment to those violating corona curfew in Datia and Bhind districts. In fact, here the police have punished people from dancing serpents to running rams. Now many videos are going viral at the moment. Let me tell you that at Rajgarh intersection in Datia district, the policemen first held a meeting as punishment to the people who were leaving their homes unnecessarily during the corona curfew and then performed nagin dance.

After that, the policemen persuaded them and released them. Now the video of that time is fast going viral. According to information received, Rajgarh outpost in-charge Y S Tomar said on Thursday, "Even after repeated persuasions, people are coming out of their homes unnecessarily, which we are adopting in many ways to prevent them." He continued, "We are also trying to convince people not to leave the house unnecessarily. We are giving punishment to those who are leaving the house unnecessarily, to hold meetings as punishment, to write ram names, to make cocks, to take off their aarti, to be sent to temporary jails and to perform dances. ''

On the other hand, Deputy Superintendent of Police (Police Headquarters Bhind) Motilal Kushwaha said, "About 200 people were eating at the venue when the police reached the venue on the information of which the groom Mukesh Jatav (25) was organizing a function at the Government Hostel Building at Pura in Village Sultan Singh of Umri police station area, 15 kilometres from Bhind district headquarters."

He further said, "An FIR was lodged against groom Mukesh Jatav (resident Sultan Singh Ka Pura) and tent operator Rajendra Jatav for violating corona curfew. He further informed that 30 to 35 people were caught by the police on the way without masks and punished by making them do frog jumps."

Also Read

Calling for digital mental health assistance over in-person assistance: Meru Health survey

KIA Motors India pledges Rs 5 cr aid to Andhra govt to fight COVID-19

Kerala Covid latest Updates: State logs 30,491 new cases, 128 deaths, 44,369 recoveries

 

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News