Police didn't beat the man, only tried to control him: BJP leader on Indore viral video
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Police didn't beat the man, only tried to control him: BJP leader on Indore viral video
Reacting to the viral video in which two policemen were seen thrashing a man for not wearing face mask properly in Indore, BJP leader and minister in Madhya Pradesh government, Rahul Kothari on April 07 said that the police were only trying to control him, they were not beating him.
"On the basis of initial information, 2 police officers have been suspended.
The man had several cases against him.
He was adamant about not wearing a mask, the police were only trying to control him, they weren't beating him," Kothari said.
In a now viral video, two policemen were seen thrashing a man for allegedly not wearing face mask properly in Indore.
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