Elderly man approaches DSP with son's complaint, then what happened won people's hearts
Elderly man approaches DSP with son's complaint, then what happened won people's hearts
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These days, a video is going viral on social media in which an old man approaches the police with a complaint about his son. The old man said that his son used to beat him and his wife when he was drunk. DSP Santosh Patel, after hearing the trouble, reached his village after making the old man sit in his car. Seeing the police, the son fell at the feet of his old father and started apologising to him.

The video of this incident has been shared by DSP himself on Twitter. Please let me know that DSP Santosh Patel is currently posted in the Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh. He remains very active on social media. Recently, he shared a video of a complainant, which went viral on social media. In the caption of this video, he wrote, The elders usually come outside the office with their shoes off. Perhaps they have faith in the police to get justice, relief, and help. An old man who gets beaten up by his drunken son When he went to the spot, the son prostrated himself at his father's feet and started apologising. I felt this was possible only in a police job.

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'It can be seen in the video how an old father troubled by his drunken son approaches DSP Santosh with a complaint. He takes off his shoes, enters the office, and sits on the floor. Seeing this, DSP makes him sit on the chair with respect. After that, DSP takes the old man to his village by sitting in his car. As soon as the police reached the village, the old man's son started apologising by falling at his father's feet. On this day, the DSP asks the old man to forgive his son, puts his hand on his head, and asks him to bless. The old man did the same. This video is overshadowed on social media.

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