Honour for Bravehearts: Temjen shares emotional post
First Published: 13th October, 2022 14:12 IST
The post garnered a lot of attention online. A user commented, “What a message sir”. Another wrote, “Very true”.
Nagaland Higher Education and Tribal Affairs minister Temjen Imna Along has built impressive social media presence and kept his followers hooked with his subtle humor.
But this time the minister has shared a moving post featuring a soldier and his daughter. In the picture, a little girl is standing in front of her father (who is a soldier), thinking that he has brought candies, for which he is hiding his right hand in his back. However, in reality, the soldier is actually hiding his severly injured hand, after being wounded on line of his duty.
Along captioned the picture as “Life is not fair for everyone,” which moved the netizens following which they started to comment on the Twitter post.
The post garnered a lot of attention online. A user commented, “What a message sir”. Another wrote, “Very true”.
Earlier this, Temjen Imna Along’s post went viral after he posted a picture of himself and captioned it: “My eyes may be small, but I can see the camera from a mile. Always pose ready. Also I can see you see as you reading it! Good Morning”.
All thanks to his sharp yet endearing sense of humor that the internet cannot stop obsessing about.
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