Bhopal: A Police personnel on pulling over a man in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal city recorded the argument he had with a man who claimed to be CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s brother-in-law.
Well, nowadays, people, officials who get into unnecessary arguments after breaking road rules are being caught or even exposed thanks to smartphones, DC reported.
In a video that was shared online, this man who claims to be CM’s brother-in-law gets into a heated argument with traffic personnel when he was asked to pull over for violating traffic rules and was fined for driving a car with a hooter which is only for top ministers or officers.
The incident recorded clearly shows the man yelling at the traffic personnel: “I am the Chief Minister’s brother-in-law”.
#WATCH: Man claiming to be a brother in law of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan created ruckus near Vidhan Sabha in Bhopal, when stopped by Police over a traffic violation.(23.8.18.) #MadhyaPradesh pic.twitter.com/AQ057y7fGI
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And when CM was asked to comment on the incident he replied: “I have crores of sisters in Madhya Pradesh and so I have many brothers-in-law.”
He further added that, “the law will take its course”.
The man was caught driving a vehicle using hooter, a violation ordered by the Election Commission.
The EC ordered to check on vehicles illegally using hooters in Madhya Pradesh, where polls are scheduled for November.
In the video, the man and his wife can be seen arguing with the policemen. “Mera saala hai mukhya mantri…tum kya samajte ho apne aap ko…(The chief minister is my brother-in-law…what do you think of yourself),” he shouted at the traffic police who had asked him to move his car from near the state assembly.