A viral video showing a man cancelling a pre-booked gold jewellery order for his wife has grabbed massive attention on social media. The man explained that his decision came after listening to a recent message by Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding economic responsibility and avoiding unnecessary expenses during challenging times.
What Happened?
According to the viral clip circulating online, the man had already booked gold jewellery for his family as there was a wedding scheduled at his home. However, after hearing PM Modi’s remarks connected to economic concerns and responsible spending, he decided to cancel the jewelry order. In the video, the person recording asks him why he would take such a decision despite having a marriage function at home. Responding emotionally, the man says that he believes in following “Modi Ji’s advice” and feels that citizens should stand with the country during difficult times.He further says, “Desh se badh ke thode hi…” while explaining that for him, the nation comes before personal luxury or celebrations.
“Nation Comes First,” Says the Man.
The statement made in the video has become the main reason behind its rapid spread online. The man explains that gold can always be purchased later, but supporting the nation during uncertain economic situations is more important right now.Many viewers described the clip as emotional and patriotic, while others called it a strong example of personal sacrifice for the country.
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People’s Reactions on Social Media
Many users praised the man for prioritizing the nation over luxury spending. Some called his decision inspiring and appreciated his emotional attachment to the country. Others questioned whether cancelling individual purchases can actually make a major economic difference.A few social media users also debated whether symbolic gestures like these are practical during wedding celebrations.
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