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Mumbai Police create Nawazuddin Siddiqui meme for Covid awareness Last Updated : 07 Oct 2020 06:02:00 AM IST Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui Mumbai Police on Tuesday shared a meme featuring Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui to spread Covid awareness.
The meme was shared by the police force on their official Twitter and Instagram accounts. It features Siddiqui's still from his latest OTT-released film "Serious Men" and it reads:"They: 'Why do I have to wear mask around my friends and colleagues? That's so stupid!Me: For the sake of science, Sir."They: “Why do I have to wear mask around my friends and colleagues? That’s so stupid!”
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) October 6, 2020
Me: pic.twitter.com/G1uqELZIPs
Netizens chose the tone of the meme to troll Mumbai Police by commenting on their posts."Mumbai Police: Why do we have to save sadhus at palghar & investigate sushant murder professionally? They r not important people!Me: For the sake of shame, sir," commented a user on Mumbai Police's tweet.Meanwhile, Cyber Cell Deputy Commissioner of Mumbai Police Rashmi Karandikar has said that several fake social media account holders are trolling the Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, using abusive language against him and the police force.
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