
6-year-old reaches police station in Andhra Pradesh to vent ire over traffic snarls
India Today
A video of a UKG student questioning a policeman and venting ire over traffic issues near his school has gone viral on social media.
A video of a six-year-old boy questioning a policeman and venting ire over traffic issues near his school in Andhra Pradesh has gone viral on social media.
The six-year-old UKG student had reached the local police station in Palamaner of Chittoor district on Thursday and complained about the traffic around his school.
The boy, identified as Karthik, complained to Palamaner circle inspector N Bhaskar about tractors blocking traffic and the dug up roads. He urged the police officer to visit the area and solve the issue.
The confidence of the little boy impressed on-duty policemen, who offered him sweets and assured him that his complaint would be looked into and the issue would be resolved.
The policeman also gave his phone number to the boy and asked him to give a call whenever he faced such a problem while going to school.
The road near the school is dug up due to the ongoing drainage work, causing traffic snarls.
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