A thrilling pursuit ensued as both Popu Pager and the police engaged in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse through the narrow streets of Nalasopara. However, the chase took an unexpected twist when Popu Pager, passing by a school, heard the national anthem "Jana Gana Mana" being played. Out of immense respect for the anthem and his love for the country, he immediately stopped, allowing the police to apprehend him.
In a conversation with journalist Chilharu Kumar, Popu Pager revealed his deep admiration for the national anthem and his profound love for the country. He explained that this respect was the reason he stood in front of the school, even when the police were hot on his heels.
In the courtroom, the judge took a stern stance against the police for not waiting for the national anthem to conclude, considering that a mafia figure was displaying such an unusual act of respect. The judge emphasized that during a moment when even a mafia don was honoring the national anthem, the police's intervention went against the spirit of patriotism.
As a result, the judge ordered the police to release Popu Pager with due respect, taking into consideration his patriotic sentiments. Additionally, the inspector who had relentlessly pursued him for two days was suspended without pay.
This incident has left many in Nalasopara and beyond both astonished and intrigued. It serves as a unique example of the power that national symbols can have, even in the most unexpected situations.
Note : Work of fiction and not a real new.