New Delhi. The government has put a ban on writing anything on the currency. If anything is found written on the note, then it will be refused to take it in the market. It seems that the government must have taken this step to put an end to the exploits of the same heartless people. People make currency their love letter. Just a few years back, an Indian note written ‘Sonam Gupta bewafa hai’ went viral on social media, after which people made a lot of memes enjoying it. Now another such picture of 10 rupee note is going viral on social media, on which someone has written, ‘Vishal, my wedding is on 26th April. Take me away, I love you Your safflower.’ As soon as this picture went viral, people got a chance and started having fun. One Twitter user wrote, ‘Twitter users show your strength. This message of Kusum is to be conveyed to Vishal before 26 April. Two lovers have to be united.
Twitter show your power… 26th April ke Pehle kusum ka Yeh message vishal tak pahuchana hai.. Please amplify n tag all vishal you know.. pic.twitter.com/NFbJP7DiUK
— Crime Master Gogo (@vipul2777) April 18, 2022
Not only this, people are also tagging people named Vishal and Kusum. One user wrote, ‘By the time this news reaches Vishal, Vishal will become the maternal uncle of 2 children.’ At the same time, another user wrote, ‘As many as you are, everyone should be tagged on this post. Will keep both together. At the same time, the third user wrote, ‘Know that on April 26, 10 Vishal reached to drive away Kusum.’
Pata chale 26 april ko 10 vishal pohch gaye kusum ko bhagane https://t.co/0aPHyMjozM
— Jeera_Rice (@Jeera_Rice) April 19, 2022
Let me tell you, earlier, on Valentine’s Day, the picture of 20 rupees note- ‘Rashi Bewafa Hai’ went viral on the micro-blogging site, there were a lot of memes on this picture too.
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— Recite Social (@ReciteSocial) April 20, 2022