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Twitter user asks if he can go out during Covid crisis. Mumbai Police’s response is epic

Twitter user asks if he can go out during Covid crisis. Mumbai Police’s response is epic

India Today
Tuesday, May 25, 2021 11:18:44 AM UTC

A Twitter user wished to step out of home in the wake of the Covid crisis. Mumbai Police had an epic response.

A Twitter user decided to engage in a conversation with the Mumbai Police on account of his name and was rather stupefied with their response. It so happened that the Mumbai Police, two days ago, shared a creative post on Twitter and asked people to stay at home amid the coronavirus pandemic. It's a Hot Sunny Sunday.A Perfect Climate To Remain Indoors.#StayIndoor#TakingOnCorona pic.twitter.com/9DZ8iJxO2w Sir, my name is Sunny. Can I go outside? Sir, if you are truly that star at the centre of the solar system, around which Earth & 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! Be the #SunshineOfSafety https://t.co/qxIYSkAeNU Hi Sunny, this is ramesh trying to be funny. Bahar nahi jaana bhai, fine itna lagega, you'll return only with chavanni. Whoever's writing these responses at Mumbai Police -- kudos. I have been following your wit for a while. Very fun to read :) What a awesome reply @MumbaiPoliceLiked your reply.. What an answer by Mumbai Police...You are Great.. pic.twitter.com/LArajay3e5 Mumbai police the way your answering the questions I have became your fan “It's a Hot Sunny Sunday. A Perfect Climate To Remain Indoors. #StayIndoor #TakingOnCorona,” Mumbai Police said in their post.
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