Funny reaction of school student on bunking in Delhi, even policemen laughed, Viral Video

Funny reaction of school student on bunking in Delhi, even policemen laughed, Viral Video

A unique incident in Delhi has attracted a lot of attention on social media. Police caught a schoolboy allegedly bunking classes. But the way the student gave his innocent reaction, it made the people present there and later the internet users burst into laughter.

It can be clearly seen in the video that the student looks nervous with folded hands and repeatedly saying, “Uncle, I did not bunk!” This mixture of his innocence and fear was very entertaining for the people. The student’s troubles increased further when the policemen said in a light-hearted manner, “Come on, sit in the car.” At this the student got so frightened that he fell on the ground and started pleading loudly that his parents would scold him.

The policemen also handled the situation humorously and teased the student by saying, “We will also kill.” This entire incident became a laughing stock for the spectators. People present nearby and later users who watched the video on social media praised this innocent and entertaining scene.

In particular, this video also showed that when policemen deal with children with humor, their fear is reduced and the atmosphere becomes lighter. The innocence of the student and the sense of humor of the policemen proved to be worthy of viral content.

Users on social media commented that such a child became a memorable moment for every teacher and parent. Many are saying that “school bunking has never looked so fun.” While some praised the sensitive and humorous response of the police, which made the situation entertaining rather than stressful.

Overall, this incident is not only a reminder of the innocence of children, but also shows that with a little humor and the right attitude, even the police can deal with children in a positive and humane manner. This video is now being shared widely on social media in Delhi and is bringing smiles on people’s faces.

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