Nagpur Man Gives Police Their Toughest Case, Asks Them To Find His ‘Stolen Heart’

Ira Shukla

For decades, Bollywood has been making songs about lovers stealing each other’s hearts. 

Case in point:

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Thanks to all this naach gaana, people have made some weird concepts in their head. So I don’t blame this man from Nagpur who went to the police to file a complaint for his ‘stolen’ heart and requested to find it. 

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Policemen apparently discussed the issue among themselves and told the man that there is no section in Indian law that deals with such issues (digging their manners, big time).

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Talking to media during an event, Nagpur Police Commissioner Bhushan Kumar Upadhyay said:

We can return stolen articles, but sometimes we also get such complaints which even we cannot solve.

All that training and they still can’t get back a stolen heart. Sigh! Where is Singham when you need him?

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