Amid the Coronavirus lockdown in India, on March 3, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the nation to come together and light candles or diyas for nine minutes at 9 pm on April 5, in their balconies or doorsteps to mark nationâs fight towards the deadly virus.
And the whole nation united to light diyas and candles. Just like people gathered at 5 pm on the day of âJanta Curfewâ. However, later a lot of people were seen bursting crackers and the Diya vigil turned into a Diwali celebration that no one expected.
© Twitter/Narendra Modi
During the Coronavirus lockdown, we have seen many people getting on our nerves by doing different things but one thing that stands common between these people is âstupidityâ.
Not understanding the idea behind PMâs urge to show gratitude to frontline workers is just another example of sheer stupidity the Indians have shown in the past few days.
© Twitter/Narendra Modi
However, from clapping to lighting diyas, people on Twitter find a way to make all of us laugh out loud. The diya vigil led to stir a meme fest on Twitter and we have found the best of the memes to make you laugh.
So, get ready as youâre a few seconds away from a laugh riot!
Lol.
â Rahul Roushan (@rahulroushan) April 5, 2020
Aur kuch?
wah modi ji pic.twitter.com/EEKGaAeCBd
â Pranjul Sharma (@pranjultweet) April 5, 2020
Okayâ¦
Ek aur task declare kar do Modi ji pic.twitter.com/3Txjk6dqRB
â Darshan Pathak (@darshanpathak) April 5, 2020
Might take some time to thinkâ¦.
â Campbell (@Campbell_says9) April 5, 2020
This one is really funny!
View this post on Instagramat least that's what my childhood taught me.A post shared by (@pranavsapra)
True story!
Nothing unites Indians more than doing bakchodi together.
â Mr. Adultgram (@Ranjeet2298) April 5, 2020
Lol
â Veer Mota Bhai⢠(@tadipaar_hun) April 5, 2020
Hahahahah.
Meanwhile me and my bois used these candles
To confront corona#9pm9minutes #9PM9minute #DiwaliAgainstCorona #diwali #corona#CandleForCovid #COVID2019 #article370 pic.twitter.com/REGymmXheZ
Meanwhile, the Coronavirus cases in India have increased to 3,577 so far and the death toll is increasing with each passing day.
The number of infected Coronavirus patients across the globe has also crossed 12,45,000 cases and the death toll is around 67,910 so far.
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