Social media is such a place where things become trending in a moment. Here many people share attractive content one after the other and make it viral. People especially embrace inspirational things. One such inspirational post is going viral on social media. Sandeep Ahlawat, a social engineer, shared a picture of a road in Mizoram on social media site Twitter. This picture went viral within no time. Anand Mahindra himself could not stop himself from sharing this picture.
You might be wondering what was there in a picture of a road that made it viral. Let us tell you that in this photo, there is a queue of vehicles on one side while there is not a single vehicle on the other side of the mark. In India, where people take pride in breaking traffic rules, this picture is a lesson for others. Sandeep Ahlawat wrote with this picture that such discipline can be seen only in Mizoram. Even though there are no fancy cars here, there is a lot of wisdom among the people.
I have seen this kind of discipline only 👇in Mizoram. There are no fancy cars, no big egos, no road rage, no honking and no तू जानता नहीं है मेरा बाप कौन है…. no one is in a tearing hurry…there is calm and serenity all around… pic.twitter.com/ZAkXNNcES4
— Sandeep Ahlawat (@SandyAhlawat89) March 1, 2022
Anand Mahindra shared
This post of Sandeep Ahlawat got millions of likes in no time. Even Sandeep himself could not believe it. He also expressed surprise at this through a tweet. He wrote in the post that such a response to a simple picture is really surprising. Anand Mahindra also retweeted his picture. Anand Mahindra wrote that not seeing even a single vehicle on the other side of the road marker is truly inspirational. Everyone should follow the rules like this.
Received 40 lakh impressions
When Sandeep shared this picture, even he did not know that it would get such a response. This post has received more than 40 lakh impressions. While thousands of engagements. Not only this, apart from Anand Mahindra, Mizoram CM also retweeted this post. At the same time, some people also tried to link this post with politics. While retweeting this post, a person wrote that Ram comes to Mizoram. Therefore, say Jai Shri Ram. In response to this, Sandeep wrote that Ram does not come to Meghalaya, Arunachal, Manipur, Assam, Nagaland and Tripura. Despite this he is excellent.