Assam Police’s “Rasode Mein Kaun Tha” Tweet On Drug Bust
New Delhi:
The Assam Police has used a humorous line from a TV cleaning soap, which has long gone viral, to ship a message on its anti-drug operations within the state.
Snippets from the display Saath Nibhaana Saathiya were floating round on the net after track manufacturer Yashraj Mukhate took a scene and transformed the dialogues to a catchy rap.
“Rasode me kaun tha? Rasode me do medicine peddlers tha. Carton me se Livsaf and nutrients nikal diye aur CODEX and medicine chhupa diya. Itne me Group Nagaon ayi aur dono ko utha liya,” the Nagaon Police tweeted.
RASODE ME KAUN THA ?
Rasode me do medicine peddlers tha.
Carton me se Livsaf and nutrients nikal diye aur CODEX and medicine chhupa diya.
Itne me Group Nagaon ayi aur dono ko utha liya.@assampolice@gpsinghassam@lrbishnoiassampic.twitter.com/UIV7Wrih0p— Nagaon Police (@nagaonpolice) September 1, 2020
The discussion “rasode me kaun tha?” or “who was once within the kitchen” is from a scene when a girl is observed scolding her two daughters-in-law for placing an empty utensil at the kitchen range.
The police’s tweet is accompanied via two pictures that display a number of cartons containing bottles of not unusual drugs. The police mentioned the bottles, on the other hand, contained medicine because the accused have changed the liquid in them.
The Assam Police were for some time catching up with their opposite numbers in different states in sprinkling humour whilst sending out necessary messages to the general public to verify their undivided consideration.
In June ultimate yr, the Assam Police tweeted – with a smiley icon – that they had been searching for the landlord of an enormous “consignment” and requested the unknown proprietor to “please get in contact”. “Any person misplaced an enormous (590 kg) quantity of hashish/ganja and a truck in and round Chagolia checkpoint ultimate night time? Do not panic, we discovered it. Please get in contact with @Dhubri_Police They’re going to allow you to out, needless to say 😉 Nice activity Group Dhubri,” Assam Police had tweeted.
The Mumbai Police also are identified for the usage of humour of their tweets to verify their messages are shared broadly on social media, particularly via younger folks.