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Indian police officer complained about 'substandard food' in tearful viral video sent on vacation

A police officer in northern India Uttar Pradesh took leave after complaining about long hours and "substandard" quality. Took {7 offood provided in barracks}.

His 26-year-old officer named Manoj Kumar spoke about food quality issues in a two-minute video in which he was seen crying.

"Nobody's listening to us. I'm hungry in the morning. Who should I talk to?" he sobbed in the video.

Kumar further noted a promise by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adhyanath to provide police constables with another 1,875 rupees (£20) to provide them with nutritious food. I heard.

The video received tens of thousands of views and prompted a reaction from people on Twitter. Many questioned the state government about the police's poor diet.

Mr Kumar told the Times of India that he had been sent on an "extended leave" and that his job was in jeopardy.

"I will keep my word. There are no pending investigations against me," Kumar claimed. He had previously claimed to have worked long hours without nutritious food. We want to hide this issue by creating a ," he said.

He added: My phone was snatched and all my data was deleted. They even tried to take me to a mental health institute and hospital in Agra.

Independent asked Firozabad Police for comment.