UP Police Trolls Criminals on April Fool’s Day, Tweets Picture of Famous Bollywood Villains

In the light-hearted tweet, they have posted a picture with dialogues

Published date india.com Updated: April 1, 2018 6:31 PM IST
UP Police Trolls Criminals on April Fool's Day, Tweets Picture of Famous Bollywood Villains

New Delhi, April 1: The Uttar Pradesh police have tweeted a post featuring famous Bollywood stars, who have played prominent roles as villains, and their dialogues for trolling the criminals on April Fools’ day. In the light-hearted tweet, they have posted a picture with dialogues like “Kuch to karan hoga ki villain anth me maara jaata hai (There must be some reason as to why the villain always dies in the end).”

The tweet features Amrish Puri Amrish Puri’s Mogambo from Mr. India, Ajay Devgan’s Sultan Mirza and Emraan Hashmi’s Shoaib Khan from Once upon a time in Mumbai, among others with a caption that read, “Aisi dhing maarne waale apradhi ko aaj ka din mubarak (to the criminals who act cocky like them, our compliments on today’s occasion) #AprilFoolsDay.”

Take a look:

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After BJP government came to power, there has been a major crackdown on the criminals in the state. Strict measures have been taken against the criminals.

On March 27, the Uttar Pradesh Assembly passed Uttar Pradesh Control of Organised Crime Bill (UPCOCB) bill to curb organised crime and deal strictly with those trying to foment terror, even as the Opposition members staged a walkout alleging that it was a “draconian” legislation.

The proposed legislation on the lines of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) seeks to curb organised crime and deal strictly with those trying to foment terror or dislodge the government forcibly or through violent means.

The UPCOC Bill 2017 also seeks to act sternly against those using explosives or firearms or any other violent means or damaging life and property or involved in anti-national or destructive activities.

However, earlier also state police has adopted such steps. Last year to curb traffic menace and to spread awareness about traffic rules, state police posted pictures of comic superheroes like spiderman, batman, chacha chowdhary on its twitter handler.

(With Agency Inputs)

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