A cute toddler accuses his mother of stealing candy and files a police report  

A child's amazement and innocence are unparalleled! We are overjoyed just to experience the world through their little eyes. Every time they attempt to convey a feeling of delight or an outburst of rage, we can't help but swoon over how adorable they appear. Whatever they do, they always manage to seem too adorable for us to handle. Recently, we came across a video of a toddler having a tantrum that has gone viral because it is so adorable and lovely! In Madhya Pradesh, a 3-year-old boy got upset with his mother for taking his candy, and what he did next was both amusing and precious. The young child eventually called the police to complain!

It's true what you just read! The small boy requested that his father take him to the police so that he could make a formal complaint about his mother's lack of discretion. The father even took the kid to a police officer to calm him down. The father made the decision to capture the entire episode on tape, and the video has now gone popular online! Look at this:

Hamza, the boy in the video, and Priyanka Nayak, the officer, are both recognised as being from Burhanpur's Dedtalai. In the video, we can see the young boy telling the sub-inspector his narrative while telling him that "Ammi stole my sweets, throw her in jail." To appease the child, the sub-inspector even wrote down the complaint while she struggled to contain her laughing.

Many hearts on the internet have been won over by the child's innocence! Even the Madhya Pradesh Home Minister saw the footage. He sent the youngster a bike and some candy since he wanted to surprise him. Look at this:

What do you make of the young child's complaint? Do you identify with his issue? Please leave your opinions in the space provided below.

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