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Long Live Indians

 

Long Live Indians

When you come across news or information, please take a moment to consider whether to believe or share it. Not everything displayed in the news is factual; it may be an exaggeration, an opinion, or a perspective. Your decisions should be grounded in facts. To grasp the truth, you need to be open to gathering more data and remaining unbiased.

In today’s social media landscape, anyone with a mobile device can become a news reporter, and those skilled in animation and graphics can create scenes that appear real. Many of these individuals aim to capture views by spreading sensational content, which ultimately benefits their financial gain.

When in doubt, refrain from sharing information. If the news is real but contains violent content, consider the impact of sharing it with others. For some, violence may seem like viewing an action film, while for those who have been victims of violence, it can trigger trauma.

At this crossroads, we must be responsible when sharing information, especially regarding images related to defence. We should ensure that such content is not disseminated, as all our devices are under scrutiny. As true patriots, let us wish for the strength of our armed forces.

Let’s focus our morning messages on the success stories of our nation rather than on war. Let our country and armed forces fulfil their duties, and as responsible citizens, let us refrain from spreading hate and sharing defence-related posts.

Long live India, and may we march towards a brighter future!

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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