Published 22:50 IST, June 16th 2019
Here's how Mumbai Police supported Team India with a green signal
On Sunday, Mumbai Police tweeted a picture of green signal indicating that Team India always moves ahead.
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The Mumbai Police is known for its hilarious Twitter presence for using witty one-liners, videos and meme references for creating awareness over various law and order related issues.
This time, Mumbai Police decided to tweet ahead of the biggest rivalry in cricket, the nail-biting match between India versus Pakistan in ICC Cricket World Cup match.
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The twitter handle of Mumbai Police posted a picture of the green signal, pairing up with a tweet exhibiting their support for Team India.
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The picture was captioned “India, see green? Accelerate. Like you always do. #INDvsPAK #CWC19 #IndiavsPakistan”
Coincidentally, the green colour also signifies the jersey of Pakistan.
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Twitterati had a great time laughing at the post. Fans and cricket enthusiasts surely had something to keep up with the match spirit.
One of the users commented 'Meme Bae Police', clearly showing the love for the police force handle.
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Some of the people also praised the admin of Mumbai Police's twitter handle:
So far in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 journey, India has already won the match against South Africa and Australia. A match with New Zealand was washed out due to rain. Earlier on Saturday, Mumbai Police tweeted a video from the movie Jurrasic Park and gave a clear message citing road safety:
In addition, a meme was posted by the city's police force urging people to people to curb fake news:
The police twitter handle also made use of the viral #JCBKiKhudaai meme:
Time and again Mumbai Police has used social media reference for sending out messages which are in the interest of things like public safety, awareness and so much more. The Mumbai police twitter handle is highly appreciated by the twitter-verse who keep looking up for more quality content with strong messages.
21:47 IST, June 16th 2019