Speaking to the media about traffic-related points on Saturday, the director basic of police (DGP) detailed the procedures adopted by police personnel throughout routine automobile checks.
He stated criminals additionally journey to hold out nefarious actions and emphasised that police personnel cease autos for checking to make sure public security.
Nevertheless, Singh stated, police personnel ought to be courteous when stopping autos for checks, in order that widespread individuals don't really feel hassled.
Why would the police cease all of the passing autos to examine? Singh requested, including that there are some that they only can't ignore.
“Ab Thar gaadi hai, chhodne ka kya matlab hai? Bullet motorycle hai, sarey badmash issi pe chalte hai (…If it's a Thar, how can we let it go? Or if it's a Bullet bike…all rogue components use them,” he stated.”The selection of car displays your mindset,” the DGP added.Claiming that some Thar drivers carry out stunts on the highway, Singh referred to an incident involving the son of an assistant commissioner of police (ACP) who ran over somebody whereas driving a Thar.
“He desires his son freed, and we requested whose title the automotive is registered in. It is in his title, so he's the infamous aspect,” he stated.
“…Aur Jiske cross bhi Thar hogi, dimaag ghuma hua hoga uska (…And whoever has it, he should be loopy),” the DGP stated.
“The Thar isn't a automobile; it's a assertion that claims that is how I'm. Okay then, face it. You can't have it each methods. You can't take pleasure in hooliganism (dadagiri) after which count on to not get caught. How can this be?” he added.
In a cryptic submit on X, taking a dig at Singh's remarks, Jannayak Janta Occasion (JJP) chief and former Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala posted pictures of himself and another political leaders throughout events using a Bullet and a Thar.
Chautala captioned it, “Thar Aur Bullet Sarey Badmash Chalte Hai..DGP Sahab!! Toh Kya Ye Bhi? (All goons trip Thar and Bullet..DGP sir!! So then these too?)”.