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Assam Police uses SRK’s iconic pose pic and says ‘stay six feet apart and be a Baazigar’
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Assam Police uses SRK’s iconic pose pic and says ‘stay six feet apart and be a Baazigar’

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 19 Jul 2020, 06:30 pm

Guwahati: Wearing face mask, maintaining social distancing norms are now very much needed for everyone during the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic situation. Assam Police recently took a unique stance of promoting these SOPs by using a picture of superstar Shah Rukh Khan.

From centre to state governments and the authorities, all are appealing the citizens of the country to maintain social distancing norms and wear face mask to fight against the deadly virus through various platforms.

Assam Police has been also trying to aware the people by sending messages on social media in many occasions and grabbing headlines for its unique campaigns.

This time Assam Police has used Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan’s iconic pose picture to create more awareness among the people for maintaining social distancing norms and wearing mask.

On social media platform, Assam Police has used a picture of Shahrukh Khan and used a famous dialogue of his Baaazigar film to create awareness.

Assam Police tweeted: “Social Distancing can save lives. Or as @iamsrk  would say, "Kabhi kabhi paas aaane ke liye kuch door jaana padta hai, aur door jakar paas aane walon ko Baazigar kehte hai." Stay Six feet apart and be a Baazigar!”


(By Hemanta Kumar Nath, Guwahati)

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