Dancing Traffic Cop Ranjeet posted in Indore, Madhya Pradesh needs no introduction. Now Ranjit will go to Ladakh to train the policemen in traffic control. For this, Ladakh SP Traffic Mohammad Rafi Giri has also sent a letter to Indore Police Commissioner Harinarayan Chari Mishra. According to this, from April 1 to 5, Ranjit will teach the tricks of traffic management to the soldiers in Ladakh.
Traffic increases in Ladakh in summer
It is worth noting that during the summer days in Ladakh, tourists reach in large numbers. Due to this, the traffic pressure on the roads there increases a lot. In view of this, Ladakh Superintendent of Police Mohammad Rafi Giri had a phone conversation with Indore Commissioner Harinarayan Chari Mishra. After a few days, Ladakh SP Traffic wrote a letter to Indore Commissioner officially to send Ranjit Singh there. Here Ranjit will train the soldiers of the Border State to handle traffic.
This is written in the letter
Ranjeet has been highly praised in the SP Traffic of Ladakh. In this letter addressed to the Indore Police Commissioner, it is written that after the formation of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the attraction of tourists towards Ladakh has increased. People coming here prefer to go towards Leh and Kargil. Therefore, before the start of the tourist season, we request that the famous ‘Dancing Traffic Cop’ across the country should be sent to train our jawans for five days. Apart from this, Ranjit has also been praised in the letter for his excellent work in the COVID period and in ordinary days.
Ranjeet controls traffic in a unique way
Let us tell you that Ranjit’s way of controlling traffic is unique. He does duty at the High Court crossroads of Indore. People are also surprised to see the way Ranjit controls the traffic while dancing here. He is seen moving in the style of Michael Jackson. People from far and wide come here to see this splendid style of Ranjit. Be it winter, summer or rain, Ranjit’s style does not change in any season. Ranjit’s name has also been recorded in the World Book of Records for his unique style.