Chinese manja turns deadly, action against buyers tooChinese manja turns deadly, action against buyers too
Bhopal. Makar Sankranti is an important festival in Hindu mythology. People eat sesame laddus, share joy, and fly kites. Chinese kite string is being used for kite flying. This string is causing deaths. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has now issued a strong statement on this issue.
A case of culpable homicide will be registered
Hearing a case on Chinese manja, the Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court stated that fatal incidents, despite the ban, are unfortunate. If minors are caught in connection with Chinese manja, their parents will be held responsible. The High Court has taken a tough stance on deaths caused by Chinese manja. The court stated that if someone dies due to Chinese manja, a case of culpable homicide will be filed against the person involved under Section 106(1) of the CrPC.
Contractor dies in Indore due to Chinese manjha
A tile contractor died on Monday from Chinese manjha. He was traveling from Khajrana to Bengali Square on his bike when the manjha entangled itself around his neck, severing his neck. He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, where doctors declared him dead. Several people were also injured by this manjha in Indore, Ujjain, and Chhindwara.
Police took action in Bhopal
Bhopal Police have taken major action against the sale of Chinese thread. Chinese thread was being sold at a grocery store in Meenal. The accused was found in possession of one large roller of Chinese thread, containing 1000 meters of thread, four medium rollers containing 500 meters of thread each, and 11 packets of Chinese thread, each containing 200 meters of thread, all in total, approximately 5200 meters of Chinese thread.
Why is Chinese manjha so dangerous?
Chinese manja is made from metallic powder. Glass shavings are also used on the thread.
Chinese manja is made of nylon, which is not easily broken.
Using this manja poses a danger not only to humans but also to animals and birds.
Chinese manja poses the greatest threat to bikers, children playing on rooftops, and pedestrians.
