Kite threads frequently become entangled on poles, wires, and trees, and birds become entangled in them. It's our duty to save them from misery.?A traffic police constable did just that, and the video of the empathetic act went viral. Watch the video here.?
In Jaipur, a bird was seen struggling after becoming entangled in a kite thread. Fortunately, the bird was saved due to the kindness and foresight of a traffic police officer.?
When Traffic Constable Prem Singh noticed a struggling bird stuck on wires above a busy road, he directed a passing bus to approach the bird. He then climbed to the top of the bus to free the bird.?
He brought the bird down with the assistance of another onlooker and proceeded to gently remove the kite threads from its body. "Jaipur Traffic Constable Shri Prem Singh.?Showed empathy, sense of urgency and saved the bird struggling in threads of kite fliers," was posted with the video.?
On January 18, Ajay Pal Lamba, Inspector General of Police, Udaipur Range, captured this act of kindness on camera and shared it on Facebook. This video received over 12,000 likes.
Supriya Sahu, an IAS officer, retweeted it on Saturday. "Every life is valuable. Salute to Jaipur traffic constable Prem Singh for his kindness #realheroes," Sahu wrote alongside the video.
People took to the comments section of the video and wrote wonderful things. "Nice job.?We appreciate the act of kind policeman and man who rescued the pitty pigeon.?Well-done bhai logo," wrote a man.?
A woman added, "Humanity at its best¡kudos to this kind policeman." "Kindness should be the only ornament of human kind. Its great that some of us do have that and that's why the world still has a bit of goodness left," another man wrote.?
A man shared a personal story and commented, "Once I saw a pigeon hanging dead stuck to a kite thread. and not only that, I've witnessed 3 pigeons die in the span of 6 months stuck in the same thread. The thread was entangled in a huge almond tree close to where I live. I informed the owners to?remove the thread but they couldn't do anything."?
He suggested, "Imagine how many birds get trapped to death for our entertainment. Since then I dislike watching kites fly because I would love to see the birds fly, not the kites."
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