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Stop hero-worshipping criminals like Vikas Dubey, he is no Bhagat Singh: Bihar DGP slams ‘culture of crime’

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Stop hero-worshipping criminals like Vikas Dubey, he is no Bhagat Singh: Bihar DGP slams ‘culture of crime’

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Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey minced no words in shaming the administration over how most-wanted gangster Vikas Dubey has managed to evade arrest for all these years and is being hailed as a hero.

Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey

Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey has shamed those hailing Vikas Dubey as a hero. (ANI)

Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey minced no words in shaming the administration over how most-wanted gangster Vikas Dubey has managed to evade arrest for all these years even after multiple murders and ended up killing 8 policemen in Kanpur. He also slammed how Vikas Dubey is being hailed as “Brahmano ka sher” by some sections.

“Should we offer prayers to him,” asked DGP Pandey and added, “It is such a shame that such seasoned criminals went away after killing 8 policemen. Will he escape this time as well?”

A video of the scathing interview by DGP Pandey has now gone viral on the internet. He went on to call it “aparadh ki sanskriti”.

“People have been hailing members of their same caste, who have committed rapes, murders, heinous crimes, as heroes. These people have been offering prayers to such seasoned criminals and chanting their names. This is how you perpetrate the culture of crime,” said the visibly agitated DGP.

He was reacting to some people calling Vikas Dubey ‘Brahmanon ka sher’ (Brahmin tiger).

“You are calling people like Vikas Dubey a tiger, so were the 8 police officers, who laid down their lives, little rats scared of such criminals,” asked DGP Pandey in the interview.

He also asked if Vikas Dubey was a tiger, who were Bhagat Singh, Netaji and Ashfaqullah Khan.

The police officer then went on to appeal to people to not further encourage the culture of crimes and hero-worshipping of criminals.

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