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How are people fooled in India?

Manav was born in India. He went to U.S. for higher studies. He studies in U.S. for five or six year and gets a job in one of the biggest companies of the world.Soon after some years, he does some brilliant innovations and is made the C.E.O of the company.

This news reaches to Indian media and people. There are lakhs of tweets and posts about Manav. Students make him his role model. People write long long posts about him.

Now, this is what Manav says in his speech

I am an American citizen. As the CEO I will make sure that my company breaks all the records and reaches to new heights. I will make sure that as an American, I will fulfil my obligations towards this nation.

In his speech, he no where mentioned about his origin, India. But the people of our country will make Manav an overnight hero. They will be proud of him.

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Shreya’ s father was born in India. But they moved to a European country for a better lifestyle. Shreya never visited India . Time passed and she became the Prime Minister of one of those country.

This news again reaches to Indians.

This is what Shreya says in her speech

I am thankful to my country’s people that they chose me to hold the highest position. I will work day and night for the welfare of my country. ..

No where she mentions that her father was once an Indian. But Indians praise her. They are proud of her.


How are Indians fooled?

I do not think that I need to explain more. They fool themselves. They feel proud of someone who leaves the country for their own good. Those people will never pay taxes to India. Nor will they do something for the betterment of India. But its us, who are fool enough to make them a hero.

Live in Peace:)

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