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Man named Sunny asks if he can go out during pandemic, Mumbai Police's quirky reply wins the internet

Updated on: 26 May,2021 07:09 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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On Tuesday, the Mumbai Police Commissioner tweeted saying 'It’s a hot sunny day. A perfect time to remain indoors,' to which a Twitter user named Sunny Pandey said 'Sir, my name is Sunny, can I go outside?'

Man named Sunny asks if he can go out during pandemic, Mumbai Police's quirky reply wins the internet

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Mumbai Police is well-known for spreading awareness through their innovative and quirky posts on social media. From Covid-19 safety measures to lockdown guidelines, the police force has spread the good word through posts using memes, movie dialogues and even wordplay. In yet another ‘punny’ reply, the Mumbai cops earned the praise online for their witty reply to a man who had posed a query after the Mumbai Police Commissioner tweeted saying “It’s a hot sunny day. A perfect climate to remain indoors,”






 Reacting to the top cop's post, a Twitter user posted a question on the Mumbai Police's twitter handle, “Sir, my name is Sunny. Can I go outside?”

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The Mumbai Police replied that if he was really the "star at the centre of the solar system, around which Earth & the other components of solar system revolve," he had a huge responsibility on his shoulders. He should protect himself and those around him by not stepping outside and exposing himself to the virus.

The reply left the micro-blogging platform in splits and many users applauded Mumbai Police’s sense of humour.

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