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Mumbai Police's Reply To Man Wanting To Meet His Girlfriend Wins Netizens' Heart

The reply by the police w🅷as well receiv🔜ed and widely appreciated by the users on the micro-blogging site. 

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Mumbai Police's Reply To Man Wanting To Meet His Girlfriend Wins Netizens' Heart
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Ashwin Vinod, a resident of Mumbai, tagged Mumbai Police in a post urging them to let him meet his girlfriend. The witty and humorous respꦕonse of Mumbai Police is wining the hearts of the netizens.

Currently, Section 144 of the CrPC has been put in force in Mumbai that prohibits the assembly of five or more people in one place. The act is in force in other parts of the state as well to bring down the Covid-19 cases in Maharashtra. The city's police has made it mandatory for the vehicles engaged in emergency/essential services to put﷽ up colour- coded stickers in order to limit the vehicular movement.

Police aꦅre implementing the prohibitory orders in a strict manner and action is being taken against the vehicles, which are out on the streets without any v✨alid reason.

Against this backdrop, a Twitter user named Ashwin Vinod tagged the Mumbai police and tweeted that he wanted to meet his girlfriend, and asked which sticker he should use for his vehicle to move o💜ut.

"@MumbaiPolice wh🍷at sticker should I use in order to go out and meet my girlfriend? I miss her," he said.

In ✱its response, the Mumbai police said his requirement does not fall undeღr the category of essential or emergency services, and requested him to stay at home.

"We understand it's essential for you sir but unfortunately it doesn't fall under our essentials or emergency categories! Distance makes the heart grow ℱfo꧋nder & currently, you healthier. P.S. We wish you lifetime together. This is just a phase," the Mumbai police tweeted with the hashtag #StayHomeStaySafe.

T💜he reply by the police was well received and widely appreciated by the users on thℱe micro-blogging site.

"Very thoughtful reply in these trying times. Each person has their own essentials. Please keep us engaged with witty responses and we are forever grateful for your service! You take care of Mumbai like no one else does! All of 🎃you stay safe and healthy!" Twitter user Satyan Israni said.

Meanwhile, another Twitter user Sandeep Chauhan sought police's p🤡ermission to meet his friend.

"I want to meet my fr✃iend this weekend in kandivali, I m based out of bhꦗandup..which color tag I should use?? it's been long since we met, I shall be travelling by my car," he tweeted.

In the reply, the city police tweeted, "A friend, who respects your taking precautions during COVID is a frienꩲd indeed. We are sure your friend will agree. Please stay home, we would not want to get unfriendly with you..."

Both the tweets received thousands of likes anꦯd hundreds of retweets within a few m♍inutes.

Mumbai police's 🥀Twitter handle has more than 50 lakh follow𒈔ers.

(With PTI inputs)

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