The controversy surrounding Virat Kohli and his accidental “like” on Avneet Kaur’s Instagram post continues to attract attention. The situation has recently caught the interest of the Delhi Police, who added fuel to the online conversation with a cheeky post on their social media.
Delhi Police Mocks Virat Kohli’s Explanation
This all began when Kohli took to Instagram to explain his accidental “like” on Avneet Kaur’s post, which led to widespread speculation. In his statement, Kohli clarified that the “like” was a mistake caused by the Instagram algorithm. He humorously asked his followers not to make unnecessary assumptions and mentioned that there was no intention behind his interaction with Kaur’s post.
Shortly after Kohli’s explanation, Delhi Police made a post on Instagram that caught the attention of social media users. The police shared a standard Public Service Announcement (PSA) reminding citizens about the importance of following traffic rules.
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However, the message was framed in a way that closely resembled Kohli’s own statement. The PSA read, “We would like to clarify that while checking our cameras, it appears the algorithm has registered many interactions. It aims to punish the speeders and traffic rule violators. We request that no unnecessary speeding and stunts be done on public roads. Challans will be issued to the violators. Thank you for your understanding.”
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The police message, with its mention of “algorithms” and “interactions,” instantly reminded fans of Kohli’s earlier post. Many online users pointed out the similarities, with some even claiming that the Delhi Police was making a subtle jab at Kohli’s explanation. Social media users and meme creators quickly jumped on this comparison, creating humorous posts that poked fun at the situation.
Even singer Rahul Vaidya joined in on the fun. He made a video joking about Kohli’s statement, suggesting that the Instagram algorithm could be responsible for any “likes” he received on photos in the future, and also claimed that Kohli had blocked him on the platform. Vaidya’s playful mockery added more layers to the ongoing conversation.