Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 1 day ago
A video purportedly showing a police officer arguing with a group of women at the Madhuban Police Station in Uttar Pradesh's Mau district has gone viral on social media, triggering criticism over the officer's conduct.

According to reports, the incident took place on July 4, when a group of women visited the police station to submit a complaint against the opening of a liquor shop in their locality.

The viral video allegedly shows the inspector becoming agitated as the women demanded immediate action. During the exchange, the officer is purportedly heard saying, "I'm not your slave... You have brought four or six people with you... I will take action right now," while warning that he would "set their minds right."

The authenticity of the viral video and the circumstances leading to the confrontation have not been independently verified.

Police officials are yet to issue an official statement explaining the incident. It remains to be seen whether any departmental inquiry or action will be initiated after verification of the facts.

The video has sparked debate on social media, with many users questioning the conduct expected from police personnel while interacting with members of the public.

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:06A video allegedly showing a police officer arguing with a group of women at Madhuban police
00:11station in Uttar Pradesh has sparked controversy online. According to reports, the women had
00:16visited the police station to submit a complaint against the opening of a liquor shop in their
00:20locality. During the confrontation, the officer is purportedly heard saying,
00:24I am not your slave, while insisting he would take action. The authenticity of the viral video
00:30and the events leading up to the exchange have not been independently verified. Police have not yet
00:35issued an official statement and it remains to be seen whether any departmental inquiry will be
00:39initiated.
Comments

Recommended