A devastating earthquake struck Nepal on Saturday registering 7.9 on the Richter scale, leaving more than 4,300 dead so far. India has stepped up and offered all the aid possible to Nepal.
Sadly, what should be seen as India’s duty has now developed into the self-serving #ThankYouPM hashtag on Twitter.
The PM, however, was extremely modest on Twitter and noted that it is our culture that teaches us “Seva Parmo Dharma” or “It is our highest duty to serve others.” He also added that we should instead thank youngsters who are mobilising aid to Nepal, volunteers, doctors, NDRF teams and aid workers who are on the ground working hard to return normalcy to Nepal.
When there is some one who leads with Right intention all goes well. #ThankYouPM pic.twitter.com/gUpQ7CDDUe
— Narendra Modi Fan (@iSupportNamo) April 27, 2015
1 side whole nation is saying #ThankYouPM another side AAP-Cong spreading fake things. Exposing their reality here pic.twitter.com/FiydeHIfDx
— Tajinder Pal S Bagga (@tajinderbagga) April 27, 2015
Every 1 is praising #Modi for his vision & promptness. But some ppl are really jealous. nways who cares ? #ThankYouPM pic.twitter.com/QbxlHxihTA
— Radhika (@vinkumadhok) April 27, 2015
Nepal #Earthquake: We must thank our armed forces, NDRF teams, doctors. PM Modi http://t.co/Njvru9k2kQ #ThankYouPM
— dna (@dna) April 27, 2015
Not only India, Now Even whole world knows that we have PM. We were missing it for last 10 Years. #ThankYouPM #ThankYouIndianArmy
— Chicken Biryani (@ChickenBiryanii) April 27, 2015
When exceptional work underway, appreciating someone is not that difficult. >> #ThankYouPM @MEAIndia https://t.co/SAjl6n2APP
— Vimal Sana (@vmlsanna9) April 27, 2015
Difference Betwn UPA/NDA in Disaster Mgt Response. While UPA Waited 12days 4 Rahul Launch #ThankYouPM acted in 12mins pic.twitter.com/0c2AXG0Pfm
— #MahaveerM (@MahaveerM_) April 27, 2015