Traffic Cop in Varanasi Rescues Pigeon Trapped in Banned Chinese Manjha
In a heartwarming incident, a traffic constable in Varanasi turned savior for a helpless pigeon trapped in a kite string. The event took place in the Pandeypur area, shedding light on the dangers posed by Chinese kite strings (manjha), which remain in use despite being banned.
A Brave Rescue at Pandeypur Crossing
While on duty at Pandeypur crossing, a traffic constable noticed a pigeon struggling, caught in a manjha. Acting swiftly, the constable stopped a passing school bus, climbed onto its roof, and freed the bird from the deadly string. The quick action of the officer saved the pigeon from a tragic fate.
The Threat of Chinese Manjha in Varanasi
This incident highlights a recurring issue in Varanasi and other cities. Despite being banned, Chinese manjha is still sold and used, causing harm not only to humans but also to animals and birds. Several accidents involving bikers and birds have been reported, with some even losing their lives.
Why Chinese Manjha is Dangerous
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Chinese manjha, made of synthetic materials and coated with glass, is sharp and durable. It can cause severe injuries, often cutting through skin and flesh, and poses a significant threat to wildlife. Despite strict regulations, its illegal sale continues unabated, endangering lives.
Appeal to the Public
Authorities and activists urge the public to refrain from buying or using Chinese manjha and report illegal sales to local authorities. Switching to eco-friendly kite strings can help ensure the safety of both humans and animals.