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Mumbai Police Trolls Uday Chopra For Marijuana Tweets Again. This Time It’s Even More Savage

by Gautam Batra
Sep 17, 2018
in Bollywood & TV
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Mumbai Police Trolls Uday Chopra For Marijuana Tweets Again. This Time It’s Even More Savage

Uday Chopra has received enough trolling and criticism for his latest tweets regarding the importance of Marijuana. He suggested that it should be legalised in India because of its medical benefits. He further said that decriminalizing and taxing it will add a revenue source for the government.

Mumbai Police decided to reply Uday in their own witty way. They tweeted-

Sir,as citizen of India,you are privileged to express your view on a public platform. Be mindful,as of now, consumption, possession and transportation of marijuana, invites harsh punishment as per provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act,1985. Spread the Word

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Sir,as citizen of India,you are privileged to express your view on a public platform. Be mindful,as of now, consumption, possession and transportation of marijuana, invites harsh punishment as per provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act,1985. Spread the Word https://t.co/YlT3kuCdA2

— मुंबई पोलीस – Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) September 15, 2018

But it seems like they will take some time to get over it. Mumbai Police has taken another dig at Uday for his tweets and this time it’s even more hilarious. Though they didn’t use his name but everything is pretty clear. This time Mumbai Police used the ongoing “This is beyond science” meme to troll Uday Chopra and wrote-

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Simply Naive – Like marijuana, cocaine has medicinal values too?

Doctor – That’s for the specialists in medical science to decide & utilise

Simply Naive – Why not legalise it so that we can self-medicate?

Doctor –

https://twitter.com/MumbaiPolice/status/1041588618152878081

Check out some interesting reactions-

#1

@yashkothari96 hahaa

— Sinbad The Sailor (@souleshan) September 17, 2018

#2

This is meant for Uday Chopra @udaychopra 😂😂😂😂😂

— Poornima Jaiswal (@JaiswalPoornima) September 17, 2018

#3

I have a feeling that simply naive is @udaychopra 😂

— Deluzan (@memezann) September 17, 2018

#4

When memers handle a official page 😂😂
This is savage

— Manoj Pandey (@manojpandey999) September 17, 2018

#5

Who said being in police is a serious business. pic.twitter.com/KCzHuVqwJ2

— talksaction (@talksaction) September 17, 2018

#6

It should be legalise for medical purposes only…many countries had already legalise it.

— Bikash (@bikash2510) September 17, 2018

#7

https://twitter.com/ashsinghhrocks/status/1041597262428745728

#8

😂😂🤣🤣😅😅😅

Although I'm an advocate of legalizing it, I have to admit though that This is awesome!

— Tiger (@purutiger) September 17, 2018

Isn’t that hilarious?

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