Indore Cracks Down on Deadly Chinese Kite String Ahead of Makar Sankranti

Indore Collector Shivam Verma has issued a strict order warning of legal action against those using banned Chinese kite string, citing recent fatal incidents. The order invokes sections of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and Bharatiya Nyaya Sahita, with penalties including up to five years imprisonment. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has also taken suo moto cognisance of the menace, directing police and the collector to monitor sales and run awareness campaigns. This comes after a recent throat-slitting death in the city, prompting police alerts and cash rewards for information on illegal sales.

Key Points: Indore Bans Chinese Manjha, Legal Action for Violators

  • Legal action under BNSS & BNS
  • Up to 5 years imprisonment for negligence
  • High Court takes suo moto cognisance
  • Police announce rewards for informers
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MP: Indore Collector orders to take legal action over use of Chinese Manjha

Indore Collector orders strict legal action against use of banned Chinese kite string, citing fatalities. High Court takes suo moto cognisance ahead of Makar Sankranti.

"If a person dies or suffers serious injury due to Chinese kite string, the culprits will face strict action - Collector Shivam Verma"

Indore, January 13

Indore Collector Shivam Verma has issued an order regarding the use of banned Chinese kite string in kite flying, warning to face legal action against those found guilty ahead of Makar Sankranti festival.

He noted repeated incidents of human casualties and deaths of birds reported in the city and said that no negligence would be accepted in cases linked to the illegal use of Chinese manjha.

According to the order, Collector Verma said that the use of Chinese kite string for kite flying has already been prohibited under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. Despite the ban, he noted that the string is still being used clandestinely, posing a serious threat to public safety.

"If a person dies or suffers serious injury due to Chinese kite string, the culprits will face strict action under Section 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sahita (BNS) 2023 (Causing death by negligence), which includes provisions for up to five years of imprisonment and a fine," Collector Verma said in the order.

He added that cases would also be registered for violating the order under section 223 of BNS (Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant).

Additionally, Indore bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court on Monday took a suo moto cognisance of the growing menace of Chinese 'manjha' ahead of the Makar Sankranti festival after throat slit incidents reported in the district.

Advocate Akash Sharma told ANI, "The Court took suo motu cognisance of the issue of Chinese 'manjha' and appointed an amicus curiae. Following this, we filed an application in court, as the Makar Sankranti festival is approaching, during which kite flying takes place and Chinese 'manjha' is widely used, leading to numerous accidents....".

Advocate Akash Sharma further stated that the court ordered the Indore Commissioner of Police and the Collector to oversee the sale, purchase, manufacture, and storage of Chinese kite string and to conduct awareness campaigns.

"In its decision on that application, the court ordered the Indore Commissioner of Police and the Collector to monitor the sale, purchase, manufacture, and storage of Chinese kite string. Directions were also given to conduct awareness campaigns in social and print media... And if necessary, to register criminal cases too, wherever necessary..." he said.

Meanwhile, throat slit incidents were reported from different parts of the city, prompting the police administration to go on alert mode ahead of the Makar Sankranti festival.

The Indore police also announced rewards for information on Chinese kite string sales, and informers will be honoured with cash payments. Continuous public announcements are also being made to prevent the use of Chinese kite string.

Recently, a 45-year-old man died after a kite string slit his throat while he was riding his bike in Indore on Sunday, January 11.

According to the SHO of Tilak Nagar Police Station, Manish Lodha, the deceased was identified as Raghuveer Dhakar, and the incident occurred between Khajrana Chowk and Bengali Chowk.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Finally some serious action! My cousin's friend got a deep cut on his neck last year. It's not just about humans, but so many birds and animals get injured or killed. We should promote traditional cotton manjha for a safe and joyful festival.
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Aman W
Good order, but implementation is key. These strings are still sold in many small shops. The police need to conduct regular raids and the reward system for informers is a smart move. Hope other cities in MP follow Indore's lead.
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Sarah B
While I completely support the ban for safety, I hope the awareness campaigns are effective. Simply punishing people after accidents happen isn't enough. We need to educate the youth and kite sellers about the dangers *before* the festival.
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Vikram M
It's sad that we need laws for everything. Makar Sankranti is about celebration and harvest, not causing harm. People using Chinese manjha are selfish, putting their desire to "win" a kite fight above others' lives. Shameful.
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Karthik V
The suo moto action by the High Court is commendable. The administration often wakes up only after courts intervene. This proactive approach from both the judiciary and collectorate might actually save lives this Sankranti. A good precedent.

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