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Kiki Challenge May Seem Cool But Cops In India Aren’t Happy With It At All

You will face the wrath of the law if caught doing the same.

Your social media timelines might be flooded with videos of Kiki Challenge and you probably might be planning to take up this ‘dancing along with a moving car’ challenge. But beware, because this might land you in trouble.

Different police departments across India are posting advisories against people taking part in such challenges. They say that Kiki challenge not only poses risk but also is punishable under the Motor Vehicles Act.

It was Mumbai Police which first reacted to it:

Not just a risk for you but your act can put life of others at risk too. Desist from public nuisance or face the music ! #DanceYourWayToSafety #InMySafetyFeelingsChallenge pic.twitter.com/gY2txdcxWZ

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) July 26, 2018

And then Uttar Pradesh said that not all challenges in life are worth taking:

 

Dear Parents, whether Kiki loves your child or not, we are sure you do! So please stand by your kids in all the challenges in life except #kikichallenge . #KiKiHardlyAChallenge #InMyFeelingsChallenge #UPPolice pic.twitter.com/RyTvoChJFa

— UP POLICE (@Uppolice) July 30, 2018

Jaipur Police went a bit too far:

 

Delhi Police clearly wants dancers to stick to the dance floors:

Dance on the floors, not on the roads!
#KikiChallenge is not worth the fun.#InMyFeelings Keep #Delhi roads safe for all. pic.twitter.com/8BZcl5H78S

— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) July 31, 2018

Gujarat Police issued a clear warning:

 

Please don’t get involved or become part of kiki challenge as it is harmful to yourself. Inform and aware your wards and colleagues about not to perform or accept kiki solo steps.#KikiChallenge#GujaratPolice pic.twitter.com/wXxc11VkE4

— Gujarat Police (@GujaratPolice) July 31, 2018

And so did Rajasthan Police:

 

Drinking while driving is injurious to health, so is #KikiChallenge. Think twice before doing this stupid stunt on roads as it’s fraught with dangers and can throw tragic surprises!

VC – @iamharshbeniwal #InMyFeelingsChallenge #theshiggychallenge #KikiKills #TuesdayThoughts pic.twitter.com/efH4ZCFQhR

— Rajasthan Police (@PoliceRajasthan) July 31, 2018

Punjab Police expressed his love for the citizens:

Kiki might not, But #PunjabPolice has a lot of love for its citizens.

Which is why we challenge you to do the smart thing and not dance in the middle of the road with the car door open.

What’s your choice?#InMyFeelings or #InOurJail #KikiChallenge pic.twitter.com/7clEgGGqRY

— Punjab Police (@PunjabPolice) August 1, 2018

Bangalore City Police stressed the importance of ‘kick of law’:

BCP’s Kiki:

If you dance for #KikiChallenge on the roads,
We’re sure of making you dance behind the bars!!

“Kiki Challenge may get you a KICK OF LAW not KICK OF DANCE“

ಕಿ..ಕಿ.. ಡ್ಯಾನ್ಸ್ ರೋಡಲ್ಲಿ,
ಖಾಕಿ ಸಾಂಗ್ಸ್ ಜೈಲಲ್ಲಿ..!!#InMyFeelings or #InOurJail #KikiChallenge pic.twitter.com/xVXN46YCsk

— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) August 1, 2018

Kiki Challenge was actually started by comedian Shiggy who tweeted a video of him dancing to Canadian rapper Drake’s In My Feelings. It somehow turned became viral and turned into a social media trend.