Sec.144: Will it be a dry day tomorrow?, tweets user; B’luru police responds
Team Udayavani, Dec 19, 2019, 3:44 PM IST
Bengaluru: “Will it be a dry day tomorrow?” questioned a Twitter user soon after Bengaluru Police tweeted that Section 144 has been imposed throughout the city while all markets and educational institutions will remain functional.
The question did evoke several responses from Twiterattis, including the Bengaluru police. While most of the users said the guy has got his priorities right few others said that they too had the same question in mind.
Will it be a dry day tomorrow? ?
— Souvik Chakraborty (@oldmonkwalking) December 18, 2019
Meanwhile, Bengaluru police responded saying, “Everything will run normal.”
“Section 144 has been imposed throughout the city. Education, banks and markets will remain functional. All transport services will be available tomorrow as usual. Don’t be in panic,” tweeted Bengaluru police on Wednesday, December 18.
Sec.144 has been imposed throughout the city. Education, banks and markets will remain functional. All transport services will be available tomorrow as usual. Don’t be in panic. @CPBlr
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) December 18, 2019
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