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PTI, Oct 23, 2022, 4:51 PM IST
Image source: Twitter / @PoliceRajasthan
Jaipur: Rajasthan police is using catchy one-liners to warn netizens against spreading fake news, hurting communal harmony and advise masses to exercise caution while bursting crackers this festival season, an official said on Sunday.
The police on its social media accounts shared a graphic post comprising a line from a famous Amitabh Bachchan song, reading, ”Anaar, Roshni ya Chakkar…Jo Bhi Tumhara Naam hai par..Mere Angne Mein Tumhara Kya Kaam Hai.” The post is advising people to burst firecrackers in open spaces and not at homes.
#दीपावली का त्योहार मनाएं पूरे उल्लास के साथ ।
पर ध्यान रखें, पर्व की खुशियों में सुरक्षा को ना करें दरकिनार।
लापरवाही की एक चिंगारी, पड़ सकती है भारी। #DiwaliSafetyWali#Diwali2022#RajasthanPolice pic.twitter.com/z7IhCUKQya
— Rajasthan Police (@PoliceRajasthan) October 23, 2022
Another one has warned people against creating any nuisance like sharing fake news or hurting communal harmony may invite the ”hospitality” of the police. ”Special offer of #Rajasthan_Police on #Diwali. One mistake can make you visit the lock-up, that too for free. If (you) become a threat to the communal harmony, then (you) will have a direct meeting with the guards of the state,” the post read. A post titled ‘Diwali Double Dhamaka’ read ”special treatment” will be given on harming communal harmony and a ”vehicle will come to pick up, and it will take you straight to the police station”.
?~Free! Free! Free!#दिवाली? पर #राजस्थान_पुलिस की खास पेशकश।
एक चूक आपको करवा सकती है हवालात की सैर, वो भी मुफ्त।
साम्प्रदायिक सौहार्द के लिए खतरा बनेंगे तो प्रदेश के प्रहरियों से होगी सीधी मुलाकात।#DiwaliSafetyWali#Diwali2022#Diwali#RajasthanPolice@DIPRRajasthan pic.twitter.com/JNnFT5dQJO
— Rajasthan Police (@PoliceRajasthan) October 22, 2022
”A total of six graphics have been prepared for sharing on the official accounts of Rajasthan police on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram during the festival season. This is for giving messages to people in an innovative manner,” a police official said. He said creative lines and graphics aptly communicate messages to people, particularly youngsters.
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