The youth wing of Congress in Pune held an essay-writing contest at the site of the car crash involving a 17-year-old and in which two other people died in the city on Sunday.
The festival took place at the site of the twist of fate in the Kalyani Nagar region, where two IT professionals were killed after their motorcycle was hit by a speeding porch that allegedly hit a minor in the early hours of May 19. Police say the teen was drunk at the time of the twist of fate. First, the teenager was released on bail through the Juvenile Justice Council, which also asked him to write an essay about the turn of fate on the road, but following outrage over the lenient remedy. And in response to a request for a review through the police, he was sent to a space until June 5.
About 100 people, mostly young people, took part in the rehearsal festival and were asked to write on the topics “My Favorite Car,” “If My Father Is a Manufacturer,” and “The Destructive Effects of Alcohol. “
Deputy Congress Ravindra Dhangekar from the Kasbha Assembly constituency participated in the competition.
Speaking to reporters, Dhangekar said: “I condemn the incident in which two young men lost their lives. The police take strict action against pubs and restaurants that operate beyond the permitted hours to prevent these types of accidents. “A large number of police officers were deployed for the event. Police arrested the teen’s father, real estate agent Vishal Agarwal, and his grandfather, Surendra Agarwal, in connection with the accident.
His father was convicted under the Juvenile Justice Act of “exposing a child to danger” by handing over the car to him when he knew he did not have a driver’s license.
The teenager’s grandfather, Surendra Agarwal, was arrested for “kidnapping” the driver.
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