No one can beat Mumbai Police when it comes their ingenuity in spreading awareness on different troubles. In a new post on Twitter, they advised a particular person to remain indoors in a quirky way. It all began with a Twitter user posing a query to the police, “Sir, my name is Sunny. Can I go outside?” The reply was hilarious. “Sir, if you are truly that star at the centre of the solar system, around which Earth and the other components of solar system revolve, we hope you realise the responsibility you are shouldering. Don’t compromise it by exposing yourself to the virus please,” wrote the Mumbai Police. They additional asked “Sunny” to “be the sunshine of safety”.
Sir, if you are genuinely that star at the centre of the solar method, about which Earth & the other elements of solar method revolve, we hope you realise the duty you are shouldering! Don’t compromise it by exposing your self to the virus please! Be the #SunshineOfSafetyhttps://t.co/qxIYSkAeNU
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 24, 2021
Social media customers had been impressed with the tweet. One of them commented, “Whoever’s writing these responses at Mumbai Police, kudos. I have been following your wit for a while.”
Whoever’s writing these responses at Mumbai Police — kudos. I have been following your wit for a although. Very exciting to study 🙂
— Rishabh Shah (@rishabh_shah92) May 24, 2021
Another Twitter user sought the writer’s promotion. The comment study, “This person needs a raise, kudos.”
This particular person requirements a raise.. kudos ????
— Karan (@OptimusLiime) May 24, 2021
A language enthusiast wrote, “Whoever is handling this Twitter, wonderful vocabulary. Keep it up.”
Whoever handling this Twitter great vocabulary ????
Keep it up ???? @MumbaiPolice— Nishant Morey – निशांत मोरे (@MoreySpeak) May 24, 2021
“Geography lessons given, shots fired,” was an additional comment.
Geography lessons provided, shots fired.
I appreciate you @MumbaiPolice— Gauresh M (@go_gorace) May 24, 2021
Earlier, the Mumbai Police asked absolutely everyone to put on masks in public via a exciting Tom and Jerry cartoon strip. “Please don’t go out without a cause or a mask on your face. Let’s not make it a cat and mouse chase. We really don’t like “Tom-Tomming” about the consequences,” the tweet read.
In April, the Mumbai Police spread COVID-19 awareness by giving a musical twist to one of their social media posts. They used Mumbai residents to stay at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, and entertain themselves with popular songs from Lady Gaga, One Direction, BTS and John Legend.
Before that, they added a creative twist to the hit 1990s track, Aaj main upar, aasmaan neeche from the film Khamoshi, to spread another message about COVID-19. The image featured the virus with a thought bubble that says: ‘Aaj main upar cuz mask hai neeche’.