Coronavirus | Sit-ups, squats, murga punishment, police try new ways to keep people at home

The police forces in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand took their creative ways a notch higher to ensure that the public curfew is followed.

March 25, 2020 05:31 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 06:42 am IST - New Delhi:

Police personnel asking a two-wheeler rider to squat on the road in front of CMBT, Koyambedu, Chennai, for violating 144.

Police personnel asking a two-wheeler rider to squat on the road in front of CMBT, Koyambedu, Chennai, for violating 144.

With people continuing to step out for non-essential activities amidst the coronavirus ( COVID-19 ) lockdown, police across the country have come up with unique ways to h ighlight the importance of staying at home .

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From making ‘COVIDIOTS’ (a term coined for those flouting restrictions) squat on the road and do sit-ups, to making them pose with pamphlets admitting their fault, police officials have pulled out all the stops from their kitty of creativity to drive home the message.

Think before you step out during lockdown in #AndhraPradesh. Vijayawada police are finding new ways to restrict traffic. The Chief Minister @ysjagan has allowed only one per family to purchase essentials, gathering more than 5 is strictly prohibited. #AndhraFightsCorona,” writes a user on microblogging site Twitter.

He accompanied the tweet with a 14 second-long video of the Andhra Pradesh police making defaulters do sit-ups with crossed hands.

A similar awareness tactics was used by the Maharastra police, which in a video posted on social media, is seen making at least nine people do sit-ups near a traffic signal, evoking both laughter and appreciation for the officials.

The Central government had last week announced a lockdown till March 31 in 80 districts across the country to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus. The restrictions were extended after Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday night declared a 21-day nationwide lockdown.

The virus has claimed nine lives and infected 562 people in the country.

The police forces in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand took their creative ways a notch higher to ensure that the public curfew is followed.

Uttar Pradesh Police punished unnecessary people wandering around in order to make ‘public curfew’ successful and maintain #Social_Distancing #Covid19India,” posted a Twitter user.

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The accompanying video shows the police resorting to the age old ‘ murga ’ punishment to teach the defaulters a lesson. Murga punishment is a stress position used as a corporal punishment where sit-ups are done holding the ears.

While defaulters in Punjab were asked to either crawl on all fours, or lie down flat on the road; those in Uttarakhand were made to pose with pamphlets that said, I’m enemy of society; I won’t stay home .

#PunjabLockDown #PunjabPolice Nagin dance bhi karva do Bhai inse ... why can’t people getting in there brains at it is very serious matter... Please stay at home (police makes people crawl from one place to another) #StayAtHomeSaveLives #StayHomeStaySafe #COVID2019 [sic], one Twitter user posted along with pictures of people being punished in Punjab.

Niti Aayog chief Amitabh Kant also took to Twitter to praise the Delhi police for its ways of encouraging social distancing.

Sharing a video of a few police personnel driving people out of a public park peacefully while telling them the importance of staying indoors, he wrote, Delhi Police at its best! As Gr8 Ambassadors of #SocialDistancing ! #StaySafeStayHome”

It was not all praise for the force as many netizens also shared instances of the police crossing the line.

In Guntur, Telangana, Sikar (Rajasthan), police is seen beating up those flouting the rules with lathis. In several cases, people who were out for essential activities were harassed by the security personnel. Many Twitter users posted videos of such instances.

A can driver was basically trashed by police near Guntur bus stand. (you need to educate people and this kind of atrocity will create dissatisfaction and anger among people where you desperately need social cooperation) #AndhraPradesh #APLockDown #fightagainstcorona, a user posted with an accompanying video.

This is really appalling! Doctors returning home from the hospital in Telangana are being stopped and harassed by police for breaking curfew. This is even after they have showed the police their ID cards, another user posted with a video showing an altercation between the police and a group of individuals.

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