Funny memes, jokes on traffic challans go viral

Funny memes, jokes on traffic challans go viral
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No conversation, be it among friends, office goers, at kitty parties, clubs or at the dining table, is complete without mention of a meme or a funny post about traffic challans.

Jubilee Hills: No conversation, be it among friends, office goers, at kitty parties, clubs or at the dining table, is complete without mention of a meme or a funny post about traffic challans. Almost everyone is talking about exorbitant traffic challans. It may be, however, noted that the traffic police has not yet hit the denizens of the twin cities with the full force of new law – Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019.


Just two days after its implementation, a two-wheeler was fined Rs 23,000 in Gurugram, netizens on social media came up with hilarious reactions through memes to express their views with hashtag 'New Traffic Rules' here are some of the many jokes, memes trending on social media.

The Indian cricketer Virat Kohli was showing shown posing in a shirtless frame on twitter. Netizens add hilarious comments that Kohli turned one after paying traffic challans: "Cricketer just paid challan,' 'World's richest cricketer after paying challans.'

Another video that is being trolled is that of a Punjabi youth thrashing two cops for stopping him and demanding to pay up for not wearing helmet.

'Kye kijeyega itne dhan rashe se' is the question that Amitabh Bachan asks a participant in KBC to which the new 'crorepati' answers 'Chalan bharunga." This has gone viral and is a huge hit among the young and the old.

Mohit S K, a student, said, "A youngster in Delhi left his bike and went walking as the challans were too high and the value of the bike was not that much." Menaka, a resident of A S Rao Nagar, said, "I received three messages from for not wearing helmet. It is impossible to wear a helmet even to go to next lane to pick up groceries. Is the government doing anything to provide good clean roads without potholes? We pay taxes. Thousands are getting affected due to dengue. Is the government bothered?"

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