Dharamshala: In a surprising turn of events, a video capturing the Director General of Police, Sanjay Kundu, dancing at a party has gone viral, sparking a range of responses from the public.
The video has become a subject of both praise and criticism, with some individuals even resorting to using strong language and invoking deities in their comments. Additionally, discussions about a recent controversy involving the DGP and a local businessman have also found their way into the comments section.
Commenting on the video, Suresh Kumar remarked, “Are you making this song heard to Palampur-based capitalists?” The remark hints at a potential connection between the dance video and the ongoing controversy.
Yogi Thakur added a mysterious touch, stating, “There is a lot behind the curtain,” suggesting that there might be more to the situation than meets the eye. Another user, Ashu Verma, commented, “Crime is also being covered up,” raising questions about the recent controversies involving the police.
Expressing a lack of respect for law enforcement, Raman Goswami bluntly stated, “I don’t respect police.”
Mukul Raj Jamwal raised concerns about the unresolved Palampur businessman case and questioned the timing of the dance video in relation to this controversy.
In the video, DGP Sanjay Kundu can be seen dancing to the qawwali song “Parda hai Parda” from the 1977 Bollywood film Amar Akbar Anthony. Another clip features him dancing to “Badan pe Sitare” from the 1969 movie Prince.
The video’s widespread circulation has ignited debates and discussions, emphasizing the intersection of personal lives and public roles.