
In East Singhbhum, a traffic police helmet checking initiative took a unique turn when an officer encountered a Sikh youth without headgear. The youth politely declined to wear a helmet over his turban, explaining its profound religious and identity significance. The police officer, committed to enforcing safety laws, engaged in a thoughtful conversation. He highlighted that traffic rules apply universally and that safety should be a priority. The youth conveyed the deep-rooted importance of his religious headwear. This exchange, characterized by mutual respect and understanding, was commended by those present. The officer concluded the interaction by presenting the youth with a flower, emphasizing, “Your safety is our utmost priority, and we respect your religious observance.” The youth expressed his appreciation for the officer’s understanding. Elsewhere in the campaign, police continued to educate other commuters on traffic rules, rewarding adherence with floral gestures.

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