Delhi Police’s road safety post inspired by 'Panchayat' warns against drunk driving

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Taking inspiration from the web series 'Panchayat' season 3, the Delhi Police’s official X profile used a reference to draw attention to road safety and warn against drunk driving.

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Delhi Police shared a scene from 'Panchayat' to promote road safety. (Photo: DelhiPolice/X)

India Today Trending Desk

New Delhi,UPDATED: May 30, 2024 17:28 IST

Delhi Police is quite popular for their creative approach to promoting road safety, using eye-catching visuals and clever messages inspired by current events to remind people about traffic rules. Recently, the release of Panchayat Season 3 inspired a witty post on Delhi Police’s social media handle.

Taking inspiration from the web series, the Delhi Police’s official X profile used a reference to draw attention to road safety and warn against drunk driving.

In the viral post, Delhi Police praised Panchayat’s Abhishek Tripathi, the Secretary of Phulera Village. Sharing the post, Delhi Police wrote, “Well done! Sachiv Ji. Very well done.” The post included a scene from the web series where the secretary had to visit Fakoli Bazar, but the driver was drunk. In this situation, Sachiv Ji (played by Jeetendra Kumar) himself drove the three-wheeler, showcasing responsible behaviour.

Take a look:

The post quickly went viral, collecting thousands of likes and several comments. People appreciated the clever use of a popular show to highlight an important message about road safety and the dangers of drunk driving.

Once again, Delhi Police has managed to engage the public with their unique blend of humour and awareness, proving that serious messages can be delivered in a fun and quirky way.

Published By:

Srimoyee Chowdhury

Published On:

May 30, 2024

Article From: www.indiatoday.in
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