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Sushma Swaraj Steps In To Help Indian Who Lost Passport Days Before Wedding

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Jul, 2018 12:23 PM

    Sushma Swaraj's Twitter handle has become something of a one stop shop for many Indians facing trouble abroad or those with visa or passport-related issues.

     

    The Foreign Minister is known to reply to people's SOS tweets, offering to help as best as she can. That's probably why this groom-to-be also reached out to Ms Sawaraj on Twitter after losing his passport days before his wedding. And got himself some assurance from the minister herself.

     

    In a tweet posted last evening, Twitter user Devatha Ravi Teja requested Ms Swaraj to help him. "I have my wedding on August 13-15. Traveling on August 10. Please help me expedite my tatkal request and help me in attending my wedding in time. You are my only hope," he tweeted tagging Ms Swaraj.

     
     
     
     

    Ms Swaraj not only noticed the request but also assured help. "You have lost your Passport at a very wrong time. However, we will help you reach for your wedding in time," she replied. She even tagged @IndianEmbassyUS to help Mr Teja out.

     
     
     
     

    The Twitter user thanked Ms Swaraj for her help.

     
     
     

    Meanwhile, Twitter couldn't be more impressed with Ms Swaraj. Since being tweeted, the minister's tweet has collected over 3,000 'likes' and almost 500 retweets.

     

    "Very nice gesture ma'am," says a Twitter user. "This is a great gesture. We wish we have all our leaders with such a human heart," says another.

     

    Sushma Swaraj is known to tackle people's visa and passport-related issues. She, however, also receives some rather strange requests off and on, some of which she tackles with her witty replies. For instance, last year Ms Swaraj fielded a request from a Twitter user who told her he was stuck on Mars. Ms Swaraj had the perfect answer for him.

     
     
     

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