<p>In a blatant abuse of power, a junior policeman was asked to do sit-ups on the main road when he asked an agriculture officer to show his vehicle pass. The agriculture officer, identified as Manoj Kumar, was so peeved over the ‘audacity’ of a home-guard jawan asking him to “show vehicle pass for movement during lockdown” that he ensured the cop was publicly punished.</p>.<p>And the punishment came in the form of sit-ups for the cop on the same highway in Araria, some 350 km from Patna, through which the agriculture officer was passing by.</p>.<p>In the video, which has gone viral since then, a senior police officer is heard asking the junior cop how could he ask a senior agriculture officer to show the vehicle pass…. and then starts the punishment in the form of sit-ups. The cop’s other colleague remains a mute spectator. The junior cop is then asked to publicly apologise after bowing at the feet of the agriculture officer. </p>.<p>The DSP concerned in Araria, however, denied that the home-guard jawan was asked to do sit-ups. “Apne se karne laga utthak-baithak (He started doing sit-ups on his own). Nobody asked him to do so,” said the police officer.</p>.<p>The Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) Gupteshwar Pandey has, however, taken umbrage at the incident. “This is a quite disturbing. If any cop has done anything wrong, I should have been informed. But punishing someone publicly (apparently for no fault of his) will send a wrong message. We have apprised the government about this episode. Hope the guilty officials will be taken to task,” said the DGP. </p>
<p>In a blatant abuse of power, a junior policeman was asked to do sit-ups on the main road when he asked an agriculture officer to show his vehicle pass. The agriculture officer, identified as Manoj Kumar, was so peeved over the ‘audacity’ of a home-guard jawan asking him to “show vehicle pass for movement during lockdown” that he ensured the cop was publicly punished.</p>.<p>And the punishment came in the form of sit-ups for the cop on the same highway in Araria, some 350 km from Patna, through which the agriculture officer was passing by.</p>.<p>In the video, which has gone viral since then, a senior police officer is heard asking the junior cop how could he ask a senior agriculture officer to show the vehicle pass…. and then starts the punishment in the form of sit-ups. The cop’s other colleague remains a mute spectator. The junior cop is then asked to publicly apologise after bowing at the feet of the agriculture officer. </p>.<p>The DSP concerned in Araria, however, denied that the home-guard jawan was asked to do sit-ups. “Apne se karne laga utthak-baithak (He started doing sit-ups on his own). Nobody asked him to do so,” said the police officer.</p>.<p>The Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) Gupteshwar Pandey has, however, taken umbrage at the incident. “This is a quite disturbing. If any cop has done anything wrong, I should have been informed. But punishing someone publicly (apparently for no fault of his) will send a wrong message. We have apprised the government about this episode. Hope the guilty officials will be taken to task,” said the DGP. </p>