The public wants that there should be strictness of law with the ban on Manjha.
In the race to cut the kites flying in the sky, the Chinese manjha is cutting the strings of the lives of the voiceless and human beings. Its use, sale and stock is prohibited. Despite this, it is sold every year, takes lives.
Saurabh Dahiya died tragically from Chinese manjha on Mangolpuri flyover. Police have registered a case under 304A in this case. But the trace of the kite-flyer has not been found. The local people are badly hurt due to the accident.
The public wants that there should be strictness of law with the ban on Manjha. If it comes to someone`s life, then a case of culpable homicide or murder should be registered against the manjha seller and kite-flyer.
The LG had completely banned Chinese Manjha in Delhi in January 2017. By the way, there is a provision of imprisonment for five years or a fine of one lakh rupees.
Not only is there a ban on the use of Chinese manja made of nylon, plastic or any synthetic material, the kite being flown with a thread, which is being flown with a thread made of glass or any sharp metal, is also prohibited. Only cotton thread can be used for kite flying.
If the experts are to be believed, now Manjha is being made in India with a sharp edge, not from China. Sources say that there are no manjha factories in Delhi. Theft is brought into Delhi from outside. This manjha is made of plastic. Strong enough. Chinese manjha is made from metallic coating. There are many varieties of Chinese Manjha being made.
Most of the chemicals and other metals are being used to make it. These include glass, Vajram gum, maida, aluminum oxide and zirconia oxide. When all these things are mixed, a sharp-edged Chinese manjha is prepared. It doesn`t break easily. It has a blade-like edge. Although all the manjas found in the market are fatal, but Chinese manjha proves to be the most dangerous among them.
Delhi Police spokesperson Chinmoy Biswal said, "Delhi Police issues notifications about Manjha from time to time every year. Wherever there is a sale, the police take action.
Since the manja flying in the air after the kite is cut becomes the cause of the accident. In such a situation, it is a big challenge for the police to find the kite flyer. Where did this kite come from? Who was flying If anyone comes to know about the sale of Chinese manjha, immediately inform the police.
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