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'If you come to road, I'll come to your home': Bengaluru Traffic police has an important message for everyone

In a bid to discourage people from coming out on roads during the lockdown, Bengaluru Traffic Police have inscribed a message that reads, "If you come to road, I'll come to your home."

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Police departments from all over India are coming up with new techniques to make people follow the lockdown. From singing different Hindi songs to shaming violators by performing aarti, police have come up with many entertaining ways. Now, Bengaluru traffic police have joined the trend too and in an interesting way.

In a bid to discourage people from coming out on roads during the lockdown, Bengaluru Traffic Police have inscribed a message that reads, "If you come to road, I'll come to your home."

It was written on the road at the Nagenahalli check-post. A few policemen from the department have inscribed a message on the road at Nagenahalli check-post in the regional language. Translated it reads, “If you come to road, I’ll come to your home.”

News agency ANI shared the images of the same on Twitter. Here’s what they tweeted:

The number of 'confirmed' coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in the world crossed 10 lakh around late Thursday night, with the Coronavirus Resource Center at the John Hopkins University putting the total number of confirmed cases worldwide at 1,014,673 on Friday at 7 AM.

The global death toll crossed 50,000 overnight and now stands at 52,973, according to the university resource center, with the most number of deaths yet in Italy (13,915 deaths) followed by Spain (10,348 deaths) and France (5,387 deaths). Notably, the number of deaths in Spain and France crossed 10,000 and 5,000 over the night as well.

India, too, witnessed the maximum number of coronavirus COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours (April 1 midnight to April 2 midnight) with 545 new infections and 14 new deaths reported from different parts of the country taking the total cases past the 2,000-mark, at 2,069 total confirmed COVID-19 cases and 53 deaths, according to the latest government update. 156 people have been cured so far.

(With inputs from ANI)

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