Not Ones To Cop Out, Policemen Jump In With Innovative Measures And Win Hearts

Extraordinary times require extraordinary measures. Indian police are showing that they can think out of the box to spread information and some much needed cheer

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Extraordinary times require extraordinary measures. Indian police are showing that they can think out of the box to spread information and some much needed cheer

Cops around the country have got a bad rap for their aggressive behaviour in recent times, even if it was to enforce the lockdown. But certain officers, who are also gentlemen, have found innovative ways of spreading information, and have struck a chord in the public, spreading some much-needed cheer. In the process, they may have done a bit of damage control for the bad press attracted by their too-tough colleagues.

Last Thursday, a group of Kolkata Police officers from the Gariahat Police Station, entertained the residents of a south Kolkata neighbourhood with a popular Bengali rock. It was a modified version of the Bengali singer Anjan Dutta’s hit song 'Bela Bose'. They sang to its tune, replacing the words that roughly translated, would mean, “Bela, we will soon be free of corona, let us wait for these 21 days to end”. Residents of Mandeville Gardens were seen cheering the cops lustily from their balconies, as the men in white uniform belted out the popular number, with modified lyrics in the videos that went viral.

In another part of the city, the Rabindra Sarobar Police Station put up a similar performance, this time modifying a song from the iconic Satyajit Ray film Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne. The underlying message was similar: “We shall fight coronavirus together.” According to Kolkata Police, this was an initiative to "alleviate distress" of the people who have to stay in their homes under lockdown after the coronavirus outbreak. 

 

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