SI Accused of Allowing Granddaughter to Drive on Busy Road in Rangareddy, Triggering Traffic Chaos
A police Sub-Inspector (SI) in Telangana's Rangareddy district has come under criticism after he was allegedly seen allowing his six-year-old granddaughter to drive a vehicle on a busy main road, resulting in traffic congestion and safety concerns among commuters.

Hyderabad: A police Sub-Inspector (SI) in Telangana’s Rangareddy district has come under criticism after he was allegedly seen allowing his six-year-old granddaughter to drive a vehicle on a busy main road, resulting in traffic congestion and safety concerns among commuters.
According to local residents, the incident caused vehicles to line up bumper-to-bumper, leading to a major traffic jam in the area and inconvenience to motorists using the road.
Witnesses alleged that when locals questioned the SI about the situation and expressed concern over road safety, he responded angrily and used abusive language, reportedly telling them that it was his personal matter and that they had no right to question him.
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The incident has sparked criticism among residents, who pointed out that allowing a minor to operate a vehicle on a public road poses serious risks to public safety and violates traffic regulations.
Locals have demanded that the authorities examine the incident and take appropriate action if any violations of law or departmental conduct rules are found to have occurred.
Police officials have not yet issued an official statement regarding the allegations.