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00:00I'll tell you that once, I was in the North of Gokhalepur,
00:09I was in the KPS jail, my father's jail, that was opened.
00:14After that, I was in the KPS jail.
00:16In the KPS jail, a person from the Punjab Police Department came to meet me.
00:22He had left his security gate,
00:26and told me that he would get a security gate.
00:29He would then come to meet me.
00:32I told him that I had a message from the KPS.
00:37I told him that I had a message from the KPS.
00:40He said that he was in a lot of pain.
00:42He said that he had a message from his mobile phone.
00:44He said that he was in a lot of pain.
00:46I told him that he should come on Friday, instead of Tuesday.
00:52I said that he was in a lot of pain.
00:54I told him that he should come on Friday, instead of Tuesday.
00:56I told him that he should come on Friday, instead of Tuesday.
00:58I told him that he should come on Friday, instead of Tuesday.
01:00Until today, he has not come.
01:02Yesterday, he had a message.
01:04He said that he would recommend the DC of Goa,
01:07and he would recommend the license to him.
01:13I was in the SSC or the Punjab Police, or the DGP in Punjab,
01:19in the 1987,
01:21there was an act.
01:23It was called the Village Patrol Act.
01:26If you don't know, the SPO was appointed in 1987.
01:29I told the SSC or the DGP to read the act,
01:36to read the law,
01:38to not go to the robbers,
01:40to go to the people who save people.
01:43There was no need to make a license for anyone.
01:46If you read the 1860 act,
01:48you can tell anyone to go to the security guard.
01:54If you don't have a license,
01:56you can go to the security guard.
01:58They are not doing it.
02:00If there is an attack,
02:02they give 80,000 rupees as a gunman.
02:04They don't give the gun of 30,000 or 100,000 rupees.
02:09They don't give 80,000 rupees as a constable.
02:12They give 2,00,000 to 1,60,000 rupees as a security guard.
02:18This is the situation in Punjab.
02:20No one is ready to speak.
02:22No one is ready to look.
02:24No one is ready to take responsibility.
02:28I saw a photo of a senior officer.
02:32I don't think it was a photo.
02:34I didn't see it in the newspapers.
02:36I don't know.
02:38What are you saying?
02:40What are you saying?
02:42What I am saying is that
02:44they are afraid.
02:46They have to stand up and say
02:48that these police officers are standing up
02:50and doing this.
02:52They are saving themselves.
02:54They are making these people die.
02:56This is a police brutality.
02:58We have to take action.
03:00This is not a homeless property.
03:02We have to write it again.
03:04We had a cybercrime meeting.
03:06I told them to talk about cybercrime.
03:10The crime that is happening in Punjab
03:12has become a nexus of gangsters
03:14and radicals.
03:16We have to do something about it.
03:18We have to talk about cybercrime.
03:20It has become a crime.
03:22They will come.
03:24Those who know,
03:26they will come.
03:28We have to see what is happening in Punjab.
03:32What is happening in Punjab
03:34can only be saved
03:36by this team
03:38of radicals and gangsters
03:40and by no means...
03:48They are not going anywhere.
03:50These people should be in front of the police
03:52in Punjab.
03:546 hours later
03:56I don't know if I've ever been to the government, but I've never been to the police station.
04:04In my life, I've never been to the police station.
04:07All I needed was a bag of food, and I'd go to the police station.
04:12I'd bring my LMG and go to the police station.
04:14There were a lot of people there.
04:16A lot of people.
04:17When I was going to my father's house, there were a lot of police officers there.
04:22They'd come running to the police station.
04:25The police station door was closed.
04:27They didn't open the door.
04:28The DSP was outside.
04:29They were fighting.
04:30If the chief didn't listen to me, I'd immediately dismiss the DSP.
04:35People were arguing with him.
04:37He told them to talk behind their backs.
04:40He's an Englishman.
04:42The public is your slave.
04:45You'll have to speak up.
04:47That's why the government is working with the gangsters.
04:57We're going to the same place.
04:59The punjabis in Delhi have sent us a report.
05:03Tell us about it.
05:06The government of India has written a letter to the punjabis.
05:10The punjabis are going to Delhi because of the danger of the gangsters.
05:16The terrorism and gangsterism of the punjabis is going to Delhi.
05:22We'll get the grenades and we'll go to Delhi.
05:26We'll get the grenades and we'll go to Delhi.
05:29We'll get the grenades and we'll go to Delhi.
05:32It's a true story.
05:35The government has agreed to send a foreign maid to the punjabi gangsters.
05:42And the punjabi gangsters are coming.
05:45The police don't know how many grenades are coming, how many grenades are going on, how many grenades are going on.
05:54The police don't know this and the intelligence service doesn't know this either.
05:58The police don't know that this is happening.
06:08The police don't know this.
06:11Yes, they have told us about it.
06:15The police don't know this.
06:19The intelligence service didn't tell us anything.
06:23No, we know that he called me on the phone and asked me to add him to the team.
06:32I didn't do that.
06:33I just told him that I had an appointment with him.
06:39That's all I wanted to say.

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