Video Of Police Officer Telling His Son Beta Jaldi Aa Jaaunga While Leaving For Work Goes Viral
Heartbreaking video of cop and his son has gone viral on social media
A video of Police officer trying to console his son saying beta Jaldi Aa jaunga while leaving for his duty has gone viral on social media. In the heartbreaking video, a child can be seen stopping his father when he is leaving for office while Police officer can be seen making all possible efforts to console him saying “Beta, jaldi aa jaunga, jane de beta.”
The video was first shared by a police officer named Arun Bothra who wrote a caption on Twitter: “This is the toughest part of the police job. Due to long and erratic duty hours most of the police officers have to face this situation. Do watch.”
This is the toughest part of the police job. Due to long and erratic duty hours most of the police officers have to face this situation.
Do watch. pic.twitter.com/aDOVpVZ879
— Arun Bothra (@arunbothra) April 28, 2019
As the video moves on, the kid started crying for his dad asking him not to go to office today. The 1 minute and 25 second emotional video of father and son has left Twitteratis very emotional. The moment video was uploaded on social media users on Twitter started this video touching and heartbreaking. They also praised the police officer for doing their jobs diligently.
A user on the microblogging site appreciate the bond between the child and his dad and wrote, “Very caring and affectionate child. He must have received this much amount of love from his father as well, and he is reciprocating.”
Here is how Twitterati is reacting:
Hire more personal. Have 8 hour duty shifts 5-6 days working culture. Maintain a healthy work life balance. You can start in your jurisdiction, don’t wait for govt to change laws.
— PawanChowgule (@PawanChowgule) April 28, 2019
Very caring and affectionate child. He must have received this much of love from his father as well and he is reciprocating.
— (ରିଟୁ) JK Martha (@jkmartha_2018) April 28, 2019
Hire more personal. Have 8 hour duty shifts 5-6 days working culture. Maintain a healthy work life balance. You can start in your jurisdiction, don’t wait for govt to change laws.
— PawanChowgule (@PawanChowgule) April 28, 2019
Hats off to the families of our policemen too ??
— The-Lying-Lama 2.0 (@KyaUkhaadLega) April 28, 2019
Absolutely true Saab…..Such a beautiful true and heart touching story in every POLICE family. Tears come out both from father and children’s eyes. The children don’t understand that the poor father is duty bound for 24 hrs. The poor father can’t satisfy children’s emotions.
— Nagendra Prasad Nayak,OPS. (@npnayak01) April 28, 2019
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