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This Cancer survivor took only 15 tweets to remind us how beautifully diverse India is

When the nation is busy in bustling with rage on issues, It took this woman only 15 tweets to win the internet and spread the love. Read on!

Twitter is a revolutionary platform in its own rights. It is known for rolling out its best trolls, digs and goof-ups and slaying their trend game like a boss.While most of the time, it will leave you ROFLing at quirky trolls, but it is also known for winning hearts with stirring messages and tales of people who will move you beyond your own mindfulness. And that exactly what Aruna PK’s warming Twitter thread did.

Aruna, who is an elderly cancer survivor, wrote a series of tweets on why she likes people of different regions of India. Although, she wrote simple one-liners of every person belonging to a different state, the magnitude of emotions and love behind those lines took over netizens as they couldn’t stop ushering their love for her.

When usually Twitterati are busy in bustling with rage on issues, It took Aruna only 15 tweets to win the internet and spread the love. She goes on to write about her favourite things about Haryanvis, Biharis, Assamis, Rajasthanis and so on.

Let’s see what she has to say about different states:

On Maharashtrians:

Spreading some love

1. I love Maharashtrians because they are intelligent and good looking.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Bengalis:

2. I love Bengali because of their lovely eyes, long hair and their beautiful literature

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Punjabis:

3. I love Punjabis because of their large heartedness and ever ready to help.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Gujaratis:

I love Gujaratis for their lovely dresses, love for India and their delicious farsaan.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Rajasthanis:

5. I love Rajasthan is for their dance , tasty food and courteousness.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Haryanvis:

6. I love Haryanvis for their fitness, healthy food and sports achievements.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Assamis:

7. I love Assami people for Bhi and loving nature.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Telegu:

8. I love Telugu for their intelligence and belief in God.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Kannadigas:

9. I love Kannadigas for their intelligence and food.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Tamilians:

10. I love Tamilians for their delicious food, love of silk sarees and gajras.

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Malayalees:

11. I love Malyalees for their delicious food, their white and gold sarees and also they have beautiful back waters in Kerala

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Himachali people:

11. I love Himachali and people in Uttarakhand because they good hearted people. They have wonderful sceneries which we all like to visit

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On UPites:

13. I love people living in UP because of their beautiful language and their delicious kachoris samosas poories. And they have Varanasi

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

On Biharis:

14. I love Bihari for their beautiful family culture and their ability to adjust. Also they have thekua .

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

And in conclusion:

15. In short I love every Indian who lives in any of Indian state

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

But of course, there was one who couldn’t deal with why his Union Territory wasn’t included. Can you guess who it can possibly be?

*drum rolls*

A Delhite

Very respectfully he posed his question and asked, “and what about Delhites ma’am ?????? 🙂 :)”, to which Aruna gave an amazing reply:

Delhiites comprise of all the above

— Aruna (@Arunapk57) June 27, 2017

To all those stifling on boundary issues, let’s learn a thing or two about loving diversity, shall we?

 

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