Netizens took to various platforms to express their humorous interpretations, with one user noting, "The message is clear," and another emphasizing, "The number plate on the vehicle says it all."
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has set social media abuzz on Friday (March 1) as a viral image of his car's distinctive number plate captured widespread attention. The pictures and videos circulating online showcase Shah's arrival at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, steering a Tata Safari with the eye-catching number plate 'DL1C AA 4421.'
The online community swiftly responded to this peculiar number plate, with many interpreting it as a witty commentary on Amit Shah's steadfast commitment to implementing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
Netizens took to various platforms to express their humorous interpretations, with one user noting, "The message is clear," and another emphasizing, "The number plate on the vehicle says it all."
Number Plate of Ji vehicle says it all🔥
समझदार को ईशारा काफी😉 pic.twitter.com/dxgqogUbJU
Number Plate of Home Minister Amit Shah's vehicle says it all🔥😂
The message is clear 💥 pic.twitter.com/4nxwewP2cQ
Did you notice the number plate on AmitShah Ji’s car 😊 pic.twitter.com/DkVTVzEXJg
— Poongodi Suganth (@PoongodiSugandh)
Saw Chief Justice of India, Dhananjay Chandrachud at a private function in Delhi yesterday. On my way out, I couldn’t help notice his car’s licence plate number: DL1 CJI 0001. Very cool.👌
Wonder if the Chief Election Commissioner’s car number plate is DL1 CEC 0001? 😊 pic.twitter.com/Te6lLxVI42
Amit Shah's viral number plate joins a recent trend of high-profile figures showcasing unique vehicle registrations.
Just days prior, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud made headlines with his car's distinctive number plate, 'DL1 CJI 0001.' The intriguing trend prompted business executive Lloyd Mathias to share admiration for the Chief Justice's choice, sparking curiosity about other dignitaries' number plate choices.
The backdrop to Amit Shah's viral moment was his attendance at the Central Election Committee (CEC) meeting of the BJP in Delhi. Joined by party president JP Nadda and representatives from 16 states, Shah, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, participated in discussions aimed at finalizing the party's candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.