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Nagpur Police follows the footstep of Mumbai Police, ups their social media game. See how

A recent tweet by Nagpur Police for their campaign to ensure a child beggar free Nagpur is winning the internet. Click here to read

Nagpur Police is upping their social media game by using dank memes to spread awareness and promote social issues, Following the footsteps of Mumbai Police, who almost nails it with their quick wit and powerful one-liners packed in 140-characters (remember the savage F.R.I.E.N.D.S reference, cyber stalking and campaign and the epic welcoming of Coldplay), the social media team of Nagpur police are also leveling up their social game by using punny memes while paralleling it with serious issue. The official Twitter handle of Nagpur City Police (@NagpurCityPolice) recently started the campaign to make the city ‘child-beggar free’.

To help it reach the maximum audience, the city police decided to join the creative league of Mumbai Police and Bengaluru Police, and creatively used the recent viral meme (by AIB)  of actor Irrfan Khan to spread a powerful message that every child belongs to the school, not the streets. It reads: “They belong in the schools not on the street! RT if you support the cause and call us if you see a child begging. #BeggarFreeNagpur #Nagpur”

They belong in the schools not on the street! RT if you support the cause and call us if you see a child begging. #BeggarFreeNagpur #Nagpur pic.twitter.com/N4z6UgjQgj

— NagpurCityPolice (@NagpurPolice) June 2, 2017

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Citizens of Nagpur and others cities were elated with this creative initiative and ushered their love. The tweet has garnered more than 1.4k RTs and approximately 3k likes. It was well received with love and appreciation:

great effort CP sir

— Soumittra S Bose (@soumitraboseTOI) June 2, 2017

I salute you all for your fervour n the dedication for the nation jaihind Jai Maharashtra !

— Deepti Sutaria (@DVSutaria) June 2, 2017

Very good initiative. STOP giving money to child beggars. If giving stops, begging will too. They belong to school , not roads.

— Akhilesh (@TakaleAkhilesh) June 3, 2017

Vow! What a brave, sensitive, courageous stand! May ur tribe increase as well as ur support multifold. May the Force be with u. Jai Hind!/p>— Veda Mohan (@veda_mohan) June 3, 2017

That’s a good initiative, Nagpur Smart city deserve to have a Beggar Free tag for it to be truly smart in terms of citizenry. Let’s do it.

— Santosh Gedam (@Santoshgedam) June 7, 2017

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But, was also met with usual trolls. Especially this guy. Look how the Nagpur police destroyed him:

Publicity stunt hote hain sarkari chochle…

— Rajiv Tanwar (@rajatan27) June 3, 2017

Nagpur police kabhi nahi karte chochale,
Beggar gang ke irade kardenge hum khokale.

— NagpurCityPolice (@NagpurPolice) June 4, 2017

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