A shocking incident in Kanpur has raised serious questions about accountability and VIP culture. A luxury Lamborghini, valued at nearly ₹10 crore, collided with a motorcycle, injuring three people. While the victims were rushed into chaotic medical care, the car’s driver and accompanying bouncers ensured the owner’s escape, leaving the injured without immediate support. What followed has ignited public outrage: the Kanpur police reportedly treated the Lamborghini with extreme care, covering it at the police station and protecting it from dust or damage, while failing to identify the driver or owner for several hours. Despite CCTV footage of the accident, no concrete information has been released, and the FIR has been registered only against “unknown persons.” Sources suggest the vehicle belongs to a high-profile businessman, which may explain the unusually lenient approach. Residents and social media users are now questioning why the lives of ordinary citizens were seemingly disregarded in favor of safeguarding a luxury car. The case highlights concerns over inequality in law enforcement, VIP treatment, and whether justice can truly be impartial when wealth and influence are involved. Public scrutiny continues as authorities promise action, but details remain scarce.


