
New Delhi: The entire nation is struggling to fight the deadly second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are some people who still does not understand the importance of lockdown. They keep on violating lockdown restrictions by roaming on the streets aimlessly. Police officers across the country are coming up with unique and creative ways to punish them and tech the others a lesson as well, videos of such punishments often go viral on social media.
One such creative punishment video has surfaced from the Jhalawar district of Rajasthan and it is left the netizens rolling on the floor. In the 90 seconds long video, two youths are seen doing a ‘Nagin’ dance in the middle of a road. They were asked to do ‘Nagin’ dance as a punishment for violating the lockdown restrictions.
According to IANS, the police was punishing the youths for coming out of their homes without any reason. As the two men show their best snake-moves, some policemen were shooting videos while the others were asking them keep on dancing.
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#Watch: Sources said that the video is from Jhalawar district and police are reportedly punishing such youths for coming out of their houses without any reason.#Covid19 pic.twitter.com/Pq3gcKuG4R
— IANS Tweets (@ians_india) May 16, 2021
Another creative punishment was seen in Madhya Pradesh’s Debalpur from Indore district, where a tehsildar punished the people roaming on the streets by asking them to do frog jumps. The local policemen and district administration in Depalpur village took carried out a procession of people who violated COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. The procession looked more like a frog race as people were hopping like frogs on on the road with drums playing in the back.
In Indore district’s Depalpur, tehsildar makes people roaming on the streets during the #COVID19 curfew to do frog jumps.
yr jeh sarkari nokar bne ha kya… jeh log to behave ese kr rha jaise raja bn gae ho… #COVIDisAirborne #CovidIndia #CoronaPandemic #CoronaCurfew pic.twitter.com/iebAZZcbaH— rockey singh (@rockeys03560226) May 3, 2021