Road safety campaign: Delhi Police took support of Pakistani cricketers

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New Delhi. MahaeNews. Special Representative.
For the past several months, the police system across the country has been creating public awareness using viral videos on social media. Social messages are being conveyed by using popular videos on social media for different campaigns. For the past several months, the police system across the country has been creating public awareness using viral videos on social media. Social messages are being conveyed by using popular videos on social media for different campaigns. In this way, Delhi Police has created public awareness by using the video of the ‘road safety campaign’ of the catch dropped by the Pakistani players.
In this viral video, Pakistan fielders Shadab Khan and Asif Ali run together to catch a ball bowled by Sri Lankan batsman Bhanuka Rajapaksa during the final between Sri Lanka and Pakistan in Asia Cup 2022. But when they try to catch, these two collide with each other. As a result, the fielders miss the catch, as a result of which Sri Lanka hit a six. The video was shot by the Delhi Police using the popular song “E Bhai Zara Dekh Ke Chalo” from the 1970 film Mera Naam Joker. Public awareness has been created regarding road safety. After this video was shared by Delhi Police, many people have given a huge response to this video. Users have appreciated the creative mind behind such awareness clips. “To the person who handles this, you rock, super,” said one user. Some even posted memes to show how much they enjoyed the video. Another person wrote, “Be patient.” Also, a third user wrote, “Conveniently, there’s also a car in the back. Good eye for detail”
Sharing a photo on social media does not take much time to go viral. So many are using social media in a very positive way. Then social media users also respond to it. The same method has been used by the police for many years. Police in various states of the country create public awareness by using relevant famous videos to solve problems in their departments. Jaipur Traffic Police once used Jasprit Bumrah’s ICC Champions Trophy 2017 final no-ball image for a road safety campaign.





