Video of SP tying shoe laces to constable has gone viral on social media

Patna :

Bihar News: To end the VIP culture in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made many changes in the system.

Talking about Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has also been urging the officers to remain simple, but the 'khaki' sahab is not able to come out of the VIP mentality.

Something similar was seen in Arwal district of Bihar on Republic Day.

Arwal SP Mohd.

Kasim not only made his junior wear shoes but also tied laces, which is an insult to the uniform.

Many officers and hundreds of people including Arwal DM J Priyadarshini were present there to witness this insult.

The SP got the soldiers to put shoes on their feet at two places and also tied laces, the video of which is going viral on social media.

 In fact, SP and DM had reached the Collectorate premises in the morning to salute the tricolor.

After saluting the tricolor, the SP-DM reached to offer flowers to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi installed in the Collectorate premises itself.

The SP reached there after opening his shoes and offered flowers on the statue of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.

When he came back, he started wearing the shoe but the shoe was getting stuck in the foot.

Seeing this, two soldiers came and started wearing shoes sitting at the feet of their senior.

'SP sahib' not only made the junior put shoes on his feet but also got laces tied.

It is being told that later the SP also went to the block office premises, where before garlanding Bapu's statue, he opened his shoes and on his return, the constable made the SP wear shoes.

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