Bihar Police Pm Modi Post: Such a post was posted on the official social media of Bihar Police, after which clarification had to be given. Recently this post made in praise of PM Modi was deleted but by then its screen shot had gone viral. Know the whole matter here…
‘Bihar Police turned out to be a fan of Modi ji!’
All this happened on Sunday. On this day a post was made on the official Facebook page of Bihar Police. The post had a link to a Bhojpuri song, but the bigger thing was the lyrics of the song and PM Modi’s photo on it. The lyrics of the song were ‘Ae Modi ji, gali gali mein shor, na bate raur jor’. This post was deleted within about 5-7 minutes. After this, clarification was given by the Bihar Police on the same page. It said that ‘it is to inform that today on 23/04/23, a post was shared unauthorizedly on the Facebook page of Bihar Police by a worker working in the Social Media Center, which was deleted as soon as it came to notice. given. The said worker has been deprived of all the functions of the social media center and further action will be taken after investigation in this regard.
BJP took a jibe at Bihar Police
Even that was fine. But Bihar BJP got the screenshot of this post. What was it then, the BJP took a jibe at it and made a tweet. In this tweet, it was written on behalf of the BJP that ‘Bihar Police turned out to be a big fan of Modi ji! Bihar Police is also waiting for the BJP government in Bihar. See that tweet below
In fact, the social media center of Bihar Police was opened in February itself. After the inauguration, Bihar Police not only informs the people about the crime and the action taken on it through Facebook and Twitter, but also issues many types of appeals. But this post of a staff has embarrassed the Bihar Police.
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