It has been quite some time since VIP culture has been banned in India. The Indian government passed the rule on May 1 that no VIP car with red beacons will be allowed on the road. All the ministers, politicians, bureaucrats and even President, Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India were prohibited for the use of these cars.
But a Mumbai citizen Dinesh Shetty recently spotted a VIP car on the roads recently. Irritated by it he instantly took the shot and posted the pictures on Twitter also tagging Mumbai Police, CM Devendra Fadnavis and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in it.
He tweeted-
@MumbaiMirror @CPMumbaiPolice @narendramodi @Dev_Fadnavis VIP culture. The occupants claimed that it is bomb squad & is permitted. Laughable pic.twitter.com/PkvayKpQDR
— Dinesh Shetty (@shettykdinesh) August 31, 2017
@MumbaiMirror @CPMumbaiPolice @narendramodi @Dev_Fadnavis VIP culture. The occupants claimed that it is bomb squad & is permitted. Laughable
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In no time, Mumbai Police sent him a reply and informed who is travelling in that car. To the surprise of everyone, it was not any minister who was sitting in the car but two dogs. Mumbai Police told Dinesh, that they are in hurry and on their way to spot a bomb.
https://twitter.com/MumbaiPolice/status/903334622406299648
Sir, D VIPs in d car R Max & Tyson who indeed have d permission to choose the fastest route as they r on call & rushing to sniff a bomb out!
With this immediate and informative reply by Mumbai Police, Dinesh finally felt satisfied. This is how he responded-
Thank your responding and clarifying. It is the first timely response from a#authority. It is satisfying to note that tweets are noticed
— Dinesh Shetty (@shettykdinesh) August 31, 2017
Thank your responding and clarifying. It is the first timely response from a#authority. It is satisfying to note that tweets are noticed
Dinesh then got another beautiful response from Mumbai Police. They tweeted-
We try our best to address every query of citizens as soon as we can and we will continue staying as much in touch. Feedback is valuable.
— मुंबई पोलीस – Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) September 1, 2017
We try our best to address every query of citizens as soon as we can and we will continue staying as much in touch. Feedback is valuable.
The conversation ended with this tweet from Dinesh-
Thank you for the response and we stand by those protect us
— Dinesh Shetty (@shettykdinesh) September 2, 2017
Thank you for the response and we stand by those protect us
The whole conversation was also appreciated by other people on Twitter. Check out their tweets-
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Oh such an adorable answer! Compliments to ur social media team @MumbaiPolice… absolutely fabulous job!
— Siddhesh Bhobe (@siddheshb) August 31, 2017
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The supercops of Mumbai police…proud of them.
— Sagar K Panda💙 (@sagarpanda) August 31, 2017
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Keep up d good work Mumbai Police. U r rock star
— 🇮🇳RANGARAJANJI🇮🇳 (@grrajan3) September 3, 2017
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Beautifully responded. Max & Tyson made our day pic.twitter.com/4N1SAxRpep
— amit raje (@raje_76) September 3, 2017
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https://twitter.com/sumitchauhan77/status/903985194146840576
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Canines at work! Great respect!! Awesome reply!!!
— No mask no entry (@datta_pawar) September 3, 2017
What do you think about it?