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Mumbai Police Asking Followers Not to Reply to Every WhatsApp Message: Find Out Why

The post received over 16,000 ‘likes with users leaving a deluge of appreciative and fun comments. While a user named lovelysingh8889 commented, “Keep motivated Mumbai police,” another user jeetesh chavan wrote, “Some times its good to say NO”. Another user tia theimageacademy commented “Bang on” while vibhuti matale commended the ingenuity of the police department and wrote “@mumbaipolice upping their media game. Wow.” In one of the funnier comments, samp37 even wrote, “No wonder where my crush gets ideas of ignoring my msgs.” Even in the past, the Mumbai Police posted funny and witty takes on various issues on its social media handles to raise awareness. In March, the police department had posted a series of advertisements on Twitter to highlight the need of wearing masks. They were a play on the taglines of popular brands.

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper November 19, 2015 21:11:00

he walked into the cafe and opened fire inside the cafe letting off around a dozen rounds very quickly. and at that point i knew that this was neither a police operation nor a precision execution in gangland. i knew this was an attack on civilians. and i encouraged my travel friend and i to run and seek cover immediately. we re so glad that you got out alive. how are you doing? it s such a traumatic expeerriee to go through. thank you, jake. yeah, the last week has been very difficult. i ve sought out a crisis psychologist for both my travel friend and i. we re seeing separate ones. and i ve hooked up with one who is from the military and is helping deal with the post-traumatic stress that has come from this. i have nightmares and flashbacks. any kind of sudden movement, any kind of loud sounds, any time i close my eyes at night, i m

CNN New Day November 16, 2015 12:37:00

forward, stepping into the cafe. i saw him pan over the cafe with his rifle and i heard him open fire inside the cafe. at that split second i knew this was an attack against civilians. and i shouted to my travel friend we should seek cover immediately. mark, it s so frightening and the idea that so many people witnessed these just unspeakable aftermath of these attacks, you know, it s of note that you are a psychotherapist. what do you do moving forward? how do you erase the psychic impact of everything that you saw friday night? i think that s a very good point, alisyn. it s not a question about erasing. it s a question about embracing it. denial is a very powerful defense mechanism for any person alive. and it s through working

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