You must have heard the evergreen dialogue of a superhit film of Amitabh Bachchan that “Mustache ho to Naththulal jaisi, otherwise na ho!” Mustache has a different value in our country. Its direct relation is linked with the respect of the person. You must have seen the brave Group Captain Abhinandan of the Indian Air Force who arrived in Pakistan a few years ago. In addition to his bravery, the brave Group Captain Abhinandan of the Indian Air Force became very popular for his mustache. Now a strange case has come from Bhopal. Here police constable Rakesh Rana has been suspended from his job due to long mustache. Rakesh Rana’s mustache is similar to the current mustache of Indian Air Force’s brave Group Captain Abhinandan. His colleagues also congratulated him. But the officers did not like Rakesh’s mustache and he was suspended. In this regard, Rakesh himself said, “I am a Rajput. Whether I have a job or not, I am not going to shave my mustache. Sir, Mustache looks good in police job. Looks like it’s a cop.”
According to the information, constable Rakesh Rana, who was suspended two days ago, was posted as the driver of Special Police Director of Public Service Guarantee along with MP Pool Bhopal Cooperative Fraud. The suspension order has been announced by IG Prashant Sharma. The order states that during the investigation of the turnout of Rakesh Rana, it was found that his hair has grown. Mustaches are also in strange shape. Turnout doesn’t look good. Rakesh was instructed to cut his hair and mustache properly so that the turnout would be proper. Rakesh did not follow the order. It comes under the category of indiscipline in the service of uniform. Therefore, he has been suspended with immediate effect.
However, this is not the first case in itself that a person has come into the limelight due to his mustache. One such incident happened in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh where constable Akash also had a mustache like Abhinandan. SSP Prabhakar Chaudhary liked Constable Akash’s mustache so much that he was honored with a cash prize of one thousand rupees and a citation.