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00:00In India, hooters and lights are banned on private vehicles.
00:03The steps taken to end the VIP culture are now being seen in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.
00:09Where the hooters are saluting the cars of the political supporters,
00:12many police officers are also wearing blue-pink lights on their private vehicles to show off their status.
00:20There are many political supporters in Gwalior who still have hooters in their cars.
00:26But due to the political structure, the police are also unable to take action on them.
00:30Similarly, the government vehicles of the police department are also not allowed to have blue lights.
00:35But from police officers to ASI, there are many police officers who wear a combination of red and blue lights on their private vehicles.
00:45So that they can show off their status.
00:47While in India, there is no precaution of the combination of red and blue lights.
00:51And due to the employees of the department, there is no restriction on them.
01:21The government should take action on this.
01:23Only then it will be fine.
01:25Otherwise, by making rules, it is not possible.
01:27It has to be enforced.
01:29I will ask the government to enforce this.
01:31And do it with honesty and speed.
01:35In a state where there is total impoverishment,
01:37peace and security are completely destroyed,
01:40and where the bureaucrats work on a kind of contract,
01:45this is a sign of impoverishment.
01:47Every person is wearing a hood.
01:49And if you look at the gadget notification,
01:51I don't think that anyone other than the police officers in the patrolling department is authorized.
01:59But even a small leader of the Bharatiya Nata Party is wearing a hood.
02:02There is no restriction on that.
02:04Today, the Yata Yata police is only collecting the license plates of vehicles from outside.
02:10And the local people are wearing hoods.
02:13When this kind of impoverishment occurs,
02:15it creates a fear among the people.
02:18They don't understand what kind of power is here,
02:22what kind of administration is there,
02:24they should go and say what they want.
02:27Because every person is wearing a hood.
02:29I don't think that any official will be able to interfere in this.
02:36In these circumstances, the Yata Yata police has said that
02:40a continuous investigation is being carried out in the city.
02:4260 checking points are set up in three traffic stations throughout the city,
02:45in which checking is done from time to time.
02:48According to the traffic police officers,
02:50the cars that have been hit by hoopters have also been investigated.
02:53The rules are the same for everyone.
02:55Those who are not authorized are investigated.
02:57Whether they are politicians or policemen.
02:59In three traffic stations,
03:0260 points are set up throughout the city,
03:05in two shifts.
03:07Checking is also done from time to time at all the points.
03:11It is true that in some private cars,
03:13hoopters and lights were installed,
03:15against which we have also investigated.
03:18We have also carried out an investigation,
03:20driving a car,
03:22removing the hoopter from the car.
03:25And this investigation will continue.
03:27The rules are the same for everyone.
03:29Whether they are politicians or policemen,
03:31those who are not authorized,
03:33we have carried out an investigation against them.

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