Elon Musk, a billionaire entrepreneur and business tycoon who co-founded innovative companies like PayPal, Tesla, and SpaceX, is unquestionably one of the most talked-about people in my recent memory.
After expressing that he wanted to buy the social media platform Twitter to finally take over it, he has probably become the talk of the town. In this process, while many people become his detractors, a significant population of the world has become his fan.
However, one thing that no one denies is that he loves to tweet so much that his tweets often become a hot topic of discussion all around the world as a result of his hyperactivity.
Nevertheless, his recent tweet has yet generated a lot of buzz, especially in India. The reason behind this is that the official Twitter handle of the police of India’s biggest state, Uttar Pradesh has responded to it. And guess what?
Tweets of police are being praised by many for giving a perfect reply to the Twitter chief.
UP Police gives a perfect reply to Elon Musk’s tweet
Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter and a man renowned for his spontaneous tweets, has a fresh query. The Tesla CEO has long used Twitter to publish memes and surveys, and this time he asked,
Within minutes his tweets went viral and many people expressed their opinions on his query. While responses flooded the comments section, Indian internet users’ attention was drawn to Uttar Pradesh Police. In a humorous way, the police department wrote,
“Wait, if @uppolice solves your problems over a Tweet, does that count as work?”
One of the best replies by our proud UP Police, I know Elon Musk has no response, guess, not everything is technology, there is a sense of humour also. pic.twitter.com/GYB1nXYUO3
Since he took over Twitter, the CEO of SpaceX has been in the limelight thanks to a flurry of posts and memes. Meanwhile, he also declared on Friday that if Florida Governor Ron DeSantis decided to run for president in 2024, he would back him.
Earlier this month, Musk restored Trump’s account, calling Twitter’s decision to exclude the former US President from the service a terrible error that had damaged public confidence in Twitter for half of the country.