Bengaluru: Leading by example - DCP Malhotra wins protesters' hearts


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Dec 20: While protestors across the nation are show their displeasure over the controversial Citizen Amendment Act (CAA), DCP of Bengaluru (central) has won the hearts of protestors by inviting them to join him in singing the National Anthem. The video went viral after it was tweeted by news agency ANI.

Protestors where reluctant to leave the spot after the protest, but DCP Chetan SIngh Rathore gave some words of wisdom and said, "If you have trust in me, you will join me in singing a song, and that song will make all of united." He then led them to sing the National Anthem.

The protesters cheered him and enthusiastically sang the National Anthem.

The DCP's gesture was widely appreciated on Twitter and other social media.





  

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Can we expect these kind of secular thinking & action from self proclaimed naitonalists....?????

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  • Azeez, Puttur / Dxb

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Manglore police heads should learn from such police heroes

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  • Jhanvi, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Mangalore police dint have time for all those things as the protesters were busy pelting stones... either the police had to die or do what they did... protesters should learn some basic manners... by not destroying the public property and hurting others... by the way first let they know what is CAB and NRC all about.. it would be good if they would just not nod their head for some politicians words and create havoc...

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  • Praveen Lobo, Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    First ask yourself do you have any right with you to voice out against the government? Why did police disperse the crowd with Laticharge when they were at peaceful protest? Since you have authority, are you using it? Don't you get hurt whenever you're Brethren are beaten up? Now you don't say illegal strike without prior permission they did it.

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  • JANETTE USHA DSOUZA, MANGALORE

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Jahnvi - well said - 100% true but where they have time and wisdom to think about nation ?

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  • GANESH PAI, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Sorry state of affairs indeed.People should know the basic law. When prohibitory orders in place they should not organize protest march and all.

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