Selecting wedding cards can be as tough as narrowing down a guest list for the event, but for a Mysuru-based Jain family, the invite has brought in unexpected attention as soon as it was seen on social media.
“The next notification told me that Modi ji was following me on Twitter. I initially thought it was a prank, till I saw the blue tick next to Modi ji’s name,” recalls Jain. The excitement hasn’t quite worn off yet. “He follows less than 2,000 people, and most of them are world leaders and prominent people, and he’s following a common man like me,” gushes Jain. The Prime Minister’s official Twitter account follows 1,698 people, and has 28.7 million followers.
“I have always advocated cleanliness, but it was only after Modi ji launched the mission that I realised all of us had to do out bit. Weddings are often a time of great wastage, we want to avoid that,” says Kantilal. Because of the way he dresses and his closely-cropped grey beard, Kantilal is also known to friends as “Modi ji of Mysore.”
“Every time Akash comes home from Bengaluru, his mother always asks him why he stuffs wrappers in his bag instead of throwing them out. Akash also wants to keep our cities clean,” says Kantilal.
All around in his shop’s neighbourhood on URS Road in Mysuru, Kantilal keeps encouraging a practice of no-littering. In the past, he’s often gone to shops asking them to place a dustbin outside their premises, or to use his. “Thankfully, no one has taken my advice badly, they just laugh at me,” says the 56-year old.
As the Jain family’s wedding card continues to fork in praise on Twitter, critics are also questioning how a logo would actually help, and if the family had any intentions of also ensuring a “clean” wedding (on April 29). “We are doing our best to ensure that there’s no wastage of food,” says Akash.
“The venue is likely to have tips on how to ensure the place is kept clean. We’ll also be avoiding plastic as much as possible,” he says, adding that his social media timelines are now filled with suggestions for the wedding. In the meanwhile, Jain has updated his Twitter profile. It now says that he’s honoured to be followed by Modi, and how he admires Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Akash Jain, the man who caught Prime Minister Modi's attention
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