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Bollywood actor Kajol’s hats off to Assam Police #ThinkBeforeYouStalkTweet

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Bollywood diva Kajol is all praise for Assam Police's Twitter message on stalking. Photo Credit - stylecraze.com

The Assam Police’s Twitter handle which shared an informative post on stalking won lot of praise online. None other than Bollywood actor Kajol gave thumbs up to Assam Police’s #ThinkBeforeYouStalkTweet.

A NDTV report stated that for a while now, the official Twitter account of Mumbai Police has won over netizens for sharing interesting and entertaining tweets to drive home important messages on safety and security. Bengaluru city Police’s Twitter account comes a close second. Now it looks like another Internet-savvy police department is using a similar method to get their message across. The official Twitter handle of Assam Police recently shared a message on stalking. The tweet, posted on July 23 last has won the appreciation of many on Twitter, chief among them being actor Kajol.

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The report further stated that in a tweet posted on Tuesday evening, the Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge actor shared Assam Police’s #ThinkBeforeYouStalk message. “Compliment by respecting, not by stalking,” she wrote on Twitter.

The Assam Police Twitter handle went as such:

#ThinkBeforeYouStalk – ‘FOR EVERY UNWANTED COMPLIMENT YOU GIVE A LADY, WE HAVE A COMPLIMENTARY LEGAL ACTION READY FOR YOU’

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While Kajol’s tweet has collected over 1,400 ‘likes’ and more than 200 retweets, Assam Police’s tweet has collected almost 800 ‘likes’ and some 300 retweets. Twitter has appreciated the message with several comments as well.

“This is a superb move by Assam Police. Kudos. Yes stalking is a crime and in fact it is very dangerous,” says one Twitter user. “Great initiatives taken up by Assam Police,” says another. “Great message,” says a third.

The Assam Police tweet.

 

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