"Nothing Will Happen To Me": Ex-Chhattisgarh Minister's Son's Drunk Driving Rampage Sparks Outrage

A late-night incident in Korba, Chhattisgarh, involving Sandeep Kanwar, son of former Home Minister Nanki Ram Kanwar, has sparked widespread outrage. Sandeep was reportedly driving under the influence when he crashed his vehicle into a local shop. Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with significant property damage and injuries reported. The incident has not only raised concerns about drunk driving but also about the perceived impunity enjoyed by political families. In a troubling statement, Sandeep Kanwar allegedly remarked that 'nothing will happen to me,' further fueling public anger and calls for accountability. As debates about safety on the roads and the responsibilities of public figures intensify, many are demanding stricter enforcement of laws against drunk driving, especially for individuals connected to influential political families. This incident serves as a reminder of the urgent need for reform and greater awareness surrounding the dangers of reckless behavior on the roads.
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