- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Wed, 04 Jun 2025 02:15 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Delhi Police Viral Post: Virat Kohli’s long wait finally ended on June 3, 2025, when Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won their first-ever IPL trophy. RCB defeated Punjab Kings (PBKS) by 6 runs in a thrilling final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, making it a historic moment for the team and fans who had waited 18 years for this victory. While fans across India danced, celebrated, and shared emotional posts online, Delhi Police grabbed the opportunity to spread an important message, in the quirkiest way possible.
In a smart social media post, Delhi Police shared a creative road safety message inspired by Virat Kohli’s big win. They wrote, “Dekhlo, 18 saal wait kiya. Aur tum abhi se car, bike chalaane ke liye zidd karte rehte ho papa mummy se.” The post instantly caught attention online, using Kohli’s patience and journey as an example to remind youngsters to wait till the legal driving age instead of rushing to drive.
To make their message even more impactful, Delhi Police wrote in the caption, “Virat jeet ke liye, patience zaroori hai,” as Virat Kohli played only for RCB since the IPL began in 2008. The post was a hit on social media, earning praise for mixing humour, cricket fever, and awareness.
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The post shared on Instagram received many comments from social media users. A user wrote, "You deserve a trophy more than RCB." "Delhi police ko meri taraf se salute," a second user added. "Delhi police bhi ready thi post ke liye," added a third user. "I have been waiting for 18 years to see when Delhi traffic police will stop the red light jumpers," a fourth user added.
"Wow, the message was wonderfully narrated," added a fifth user. "Delhi police always with fire, good Job," another user added. "Content creator deserves an award for such creative and interactive, and informative posts," added another user. "Asli baazi to beech mai Delhi Police maar gayi," added another person. Delhi Police’s message stood out, a perfect mix of cricket celebration and a gentle reminder that patience, whether in life or on the road, always wins.