Every single time that you get on Twitter, you witness at least one person who is trending because he/she probably getting trolled on social media. Amid reports of communalism and polarisation, you crave to see some positivity around but seldom does that happen considering how rampant online bullying has become. Amid reports of growing tensions between India and Pakistan, you crave to see some reports of religious harmony and peace.
Yesterday, singer Sonu Nigam raked up a debate on “religious forceness” after he came forward to say how his sleep gets disturbed with Mosques using loudspeakers to relay Azaan (call for prayer) and had to deal with it despite him not being a Muslim. Twitter was divided over the issue. While some lashed out at him calling him intolerant towards a certain community some backed his stand against loud speakers. However, on the very day when people just couldn’t stop talking about religious forceness and brought up topics including beef ban, a hashtag that for a change would calm your otherwise agitated soul started trending on Twitter.
Amid conversations over deep political religious divide, it was heartening to see some promoting religious oneness by tweeting out messages of unity and togetherness with #MileSurMeraTumhara. These tweets are sure t bring a smile on your faces:
How rare it is today to listen to someone who talks about ‘unity’ instead of ‘divide’. It’s beautiful. #MileSurMeraTumhara https://t.co/pPHYqCWWym
— Ella (@tweet2el) April 17, 2017
It’s all I want for my country. For us to be Indian, above all. You may say I’m a dreamer, but perhaps one day…#milesurmeratumhara . https://t.co/t9wbrSHh1M
— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) April 17, 2017
I think, all the kids of 90s remember this song. I even remember most of the lyrics. Such a nostalgia. #MileSurMeraTumhara
— Gaurav B. (@PartRhymer) April 17, 2017
#MileSurMeraTumhara Remember this beautiful video many of us grew up watching, hearing, and loving? It’s who we are! https://t.co/fF3QI376Kp
— shalini grover (@shalinigrover) April 17, 2017
They want the fabric that holds India together is torn so they can continue to be in power..but#MileSurMeraTumhara https://t.co/dvuboioJw1
— Tehseen Poonawalla (@tehseenp) April 17, 2017
Tamil se kashmir bhale hi door dikhayi de kitna, Miljhul kar dete aaye hain sadiyon se qurbani hum #MileSurMeraTumhara
— Meera Rizvi (@SeniorCharger) April 17, 2017
Saare Jahan Se Accha, Hindustan Hamara. Don’t ruin unity of India. Don’t divide us. #MileSurMeraTumhara pic.twitter.com/IvCqfJcXNm
— Karwan (@karwan_an) April 17, 2017
Oh my, my. My sweetest & happiest twitter experience ever #MileSurMeraTumhara trend brought me the HAPPY WALI SMILE. Oh my #India, i love u.
— Bêhzād (@zaddistic) April 17, 2017
Jain Temple, Masjid, GauriShankar Temple, Gurudwara all in one frame, there is a Church close by #MileSurMeraTumhara pic.twitter.com/JSFwx879ss
— prerna (@prernao2) April 17, 2017
#MileSurMeraTumhara pic.twitter.com/QKgEIa3cc0
— Rana Safvi ____ ____ (@iamrana) April 17, 2017
We want peace.#MileSurMeraTumhara pic.twitter.com/spk3BmEBbp
— Karwan (@karwan_an) April 17, 2017
How refreshing is that?
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