Cops Nab Dilshad for Displaying Pak Flag as WhatsApp DP
Individual apprehended, aged 20, for displaying Pakistani flag as WhatsApp profile picture
In a nutsy Spin, a local twerp named Dilshad, 20-years-old and hailing from Rakanpur village in Meerut, was smacked with the cuffs on Wednesday. The reason? You guessed it — he had the audacity to set a picture of the Pakistan flag as his WhatsApp display picture.
The inquiry into this incident unfolded when some residents of the village raised a fuss about it to the police who were in the area, not for a barbecue or a picnic, but for a good ol' mock drill.
Bhawanpur SHO, Kuldeep Singh, dished the deets to PTI. "Our investigations led us to Dilshad's mobile phone, where we stumbled upon the flagrant display of the Pakistan flag as his WhatsApp display picture. This act reportedly turned the village into a ticking time bomb," Singh said.
A case was filed against the culprit, and he was apprehended. The cops also snatched a blue-hued mobile phone from his clutches.
Arrangements in Meerut due to Rising India-Pakistan Tensions
In the face of the ** heated India-Pakistan border squabbles**, the Meerut district administration has taken an aggressive approach to emergency preparedness. From health to transport and public safety, all the departments are on high alert, ready to leap into action at the slightest hint of trouble.
Chief Medical Officer Dr Ashok Kataria has directed private hospitals to reserve a minimum of 10 beds for emergency cases, ensuring they're well-equipped to tackle any crisis.
As national security concerns escalate, law enforcement authorities are stepping up their game. They're keeping a close eye on any suspect activities, having issued stringent instructions for increased vigilance and surveillance at sensitive locations.
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A Peek into the Recent Wartime Rehearsals in Meerut:
In response to India-Pakistan border tensions, Meerut participated in national emergency preparedness measures as part of India's first civil defense drill since 1971. Institutions like St. Joseph's, CCS University, Subharti University, and IIMT College took part in the drills, which focused on educating citizens about emergency response scenarios. The exercises were overseen by District Magistrate VK Singh and aimed to emphasize public awareness and participation in emergency preparedness. Similar exercises were held across various cities in Uttar Pradesh to fortify wartime response capabilities and evaluate emergency infrastructure.
- Apart from the bizarre incident involving Dilshad, who was arrested for displaying a Pakistani flag as his WhatsApp display picture, the Meerut district administration is taking aggressive measures due to rising India-Pakistan tensions.
- In the face of heated border squabbles, all departments in Meerut, including health, transport, and public safety, are on high alert, ready to respond immediately to any potential crisis.
- The Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ashok Kataria, has directed private hospitals to reserve a minimum of 10 beds for emergency cases to ensure they're prepared for any crisis that may arise.
- As national security concerns escalate, law enforcement authorities in Meerut are stepping up their vigilance and surveillance at sensitive locations, with stringent instructions for increased surveillance.
- Recently, Meerut participated in India's first civil defense drill since 1971, as part of the national emergency preparedness measures in response to India-Pakistan border tensions.
- Various institutions in Meerut, such as St. Joseph's, CCS University, Subharti University, and IIMT College, took part in the drills, focusing on educating citizens about emergency response scenarios and encouraging public awareness and participation in emergency preparedness.