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- Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Sanjeev Gaur, posted at Civil Line Police Station in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh, has gone viral on social media.
- In the clip, the police officer is seen in the company of bar dancers.
- At one point, he is observed removing his friend from the group of dancers.
- The source and location of the video have not yet been confirmed.
Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Sanjeev Gaur, posted at Civil Line Police Station in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh, has gone viral on social media. In the clip, the police officer is seen in the company of bar dancers. At one point, he is observed removing his friend from the group of dancers.
The source and location of the video have not yet been confirmed. However, the circulation of the footage has already triggered widespread discussion and criticism online.
The viral video has drawn sharp reactions from citizens and on social media platforms. Many viewers have questioned the conduct of a serving police officer appearing in such surroundings. The incident has placed Madhya Pradesh Police under scrutiny, with users expressing concerns over discipline and professional standards within the force.
The video has also been tagged and circulated with references to senior officials, including SP Datia, IGP Chambal Zone, and IAS officer Swapnil Wankhade, drawing further public attention.
Incidents involving uniformed personnel often attract public debate, especially when they raise questions about the credibility of law enforcement agencies. In this case, the viral spread of the Datia video has intensified calls for accountability from the department.
The police department is yet to issue an official statement regarding the video. As of now, no clarification has been provided about when or where the footage was recorded.
Click Link for the video: https://www.instagram.com/p/DOVL8mPgAZf/
This incident once again highlights video involving government officials quickly become viral in the digital age. Experts point out that in an era of smartphones and constant surveillance, public servants are expected to maintain professional conduct even outside of duty hours, as their actions reflect on the institution they represent.
The Datia video adds to the ongoing debate about how the behaviour of law enforcement personnel, when captured on camera, can directly impact public trust in policing.
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