The guy in the building opposite me shouting ‘fuck you corona’ while smoking a cigarette and waving your lighter, you are a legend.
— Anuvab Pal (@AnuvabPal) April 5, 2020
I don’t want to ruin your night by saying it is a respiratory illness.
I clapped for 5 mins out of the 9 mins #justsaying
— Atul Khatri (@one_by_two) April 5, 2020
Me after seeing my neighbors bursting crackers.. pic.twitter.com/QW7l3KYJzN
— Akram 👌🇮🇳 (@akramismm) April 5, 2020
arey patakhe kyon jala rahe ho? Corona ka byah hai kya!
— camardard pnkj 🇮🇳 (@AskThePankazzzz) April 5, 2020
According to UNICEF, Coronavirus lost 90% of its eye sight due to the Diwali crackers.
— Advaid (@Advaidism) April 5, 2020
Wat an idea Mudiji
Me between 9:00PM to 9:09PM#BoycottCandleDrama pic.twitter.com/AxmmkvIDHW
— 𝐓𝐡𝐚!@⭐𝐓𝟎𝐧¥ 🎭 (@Thala_Tony) April 5, 2020
Me to my neighbour who is still beating a thaali and bursting crackers… #9pm9minutes pic.twitter.com/h4X94IDNiN
— The-Lying-Lama 2.0 (@KyaUkhaadLega) April 5, 2020
When it was supposed to be Diya but someone starts bursting crackers.
— Rishav Mishra 🙇 (@theNormieGuy) April 5, 2020
Me: pic.twitter.com/8yCUG5bzJT
— वरुण 🇮🇳 (@varungrover) April 5, 2020
Bursting crackers that will cause pollution to fight a disease that causes respiratory problems. pic.twitter.com/3WEiDtCI3I
— Seh Lenge Thoda (@Youteecrush) April 5, 2020
Diya ✔️
— Basudev Tyagi (@basudev10tyagi) April 5, 2020
Flashlights ✔️
Crackers?
Turns out we are everything what we are not supposed to be. pic.twitter.com/BGBZtYb0zj
We’re together
— Priyamvada🇮🇳🇮🇳 (@Priyamvada22S) April 5, 2020
We’re united #DiwaliAgainstCorona #9MinutesForIndia #9Minute9baje#WeAreHereWithYou Modi ji 🙏😍 pic.twitter.com/ZjvBNqHx8A
#9बजे9मिनट Task complete.
— Gaitonde Bhau (@Guy_tonde_Bhau) April 5, 2020
I hope the society will accept me now. pic.twitter.com/9Q0HZ8IZzA
#BoycottCandleDrama
— Hakikul Islam (@HakikulIslam4) April 5, 2020
We need food please stop drama pic.twitter.com/Yksyszgx2p
When you asked for burning candles but people start burning crackers
— Prashant Singh🇮🇳 (@RanaSenger) April 5, 2020
Modiji —#9बजे9मिनट pic.twitter.com/UMScjkeH1T
2 weeks of clean environment and calm gone in 9 minutes. #BoycottCandleDrama pic.twitter.com/CRM9YP4UPu
— Najma Haleem (@HaleemNajma) April 5, 2020
Started singing Laxmiji ki aarti out of habit. #9बजे9मिनट
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) April 5, 2020
Well…maybe on diwali they’ll surprise us again…and practice social distancing…🤦
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) April 5, 2020
Doesn’t it seem like we are a part of Bigg Boss Season 14 where the host and the Bigg Boss @narendramodi ji is giving us random tasks on Sundays.. like this Sunday’s take is “Andheri Raat me Diya tere hath me”😂
— Basudev Tyagi (@basudev10tyagi) April 3, 2020
First Nation in world history to celebrate a Pandemic days with fire crackers
— Selvin Thomas (@Sthomas_inc) April 5, 2020
Wah Modi ji Wah
#9बजे9मिनट
— Kansara (@kansaratva) April 5, 2020
Be careful of electron surge. Stay away from sockets. pic.twitter.com/wIj9l3wWW6
In response to Prime Minister’s call for lighting, people in India bursting firecrackers. Looks like second celebration of #Covid_19. Perhaps, #diwali. Previous one was about rallies. #9pm9minutes pic.twitter.com/bSRMByOZ1b
— Fahad Shah (@pzfahad) April 5, 2020
Indians: Celebrate Diwali now coz maybe we will not be there on Diwali. pic.twitter.com/j0KD7T4QqA
— IsoCaution 🥀 (@footlongerr) April 5, 2020
In light of Recent Events
— Uzma♥ (@iamUzmaaa) April 5, 2020
Can anyone tell me where to find the light??
Happy Choti Corona Go Diwali😇 pic.twitter.com/ye4iSoTe0u
Why are guys setting off firecrackers mocking Modi’s appeal to light a Diya?
— Swati Chaturvedi (@bainjal) April 5, 2020
Modiji to there Bhakts wo use Firecrackers and celebrating like Diwali…#9बजे9मिनट pic.twitter.com/KbCJA1BHl2
— Shakib Anwar (@Shakib__Anwar) April 5, 2020
I am seeing some people on roads who are bursting fire-crackers.
— Saahil Murli Menghani (@saahilmenghani) April 5, 2020
Dear Delhi, when did the PM ask you to do this? Idea was to light a diya, say a prayer & not to pollute the air.
Aren’t crackers burnt to celebrate? What are you celebrating? Lack of proper facilities for doctors?
#9बजे9मिनट
— (((Sushant))) (@spati2012) April 5, 2020
Divine atmosphere !!
Diya & flash lights all over …#9baje9mintues pic.twitter.com/0ftCt5kgcj
#9बजे9मिनट
— love!!! Not Hate (@NafratHatao) April 5, 2020
Combination of Diwali, Diya, taali and thali looks exactly like this. pic.twitter.com/P2PQbEEUfa
#go corona go #9MinutesForIndia pic.twitter.com/tWlebPUL5D
— Manu Nair (@Manunair76) April 5, 2020
Instead of 9min candle drama GOI should use funds received to provide proper PPE kits to Doctors,increase the no.of tests & help the poor people who are suffering due to sudden lockdown.
— Shaista Amin (@Shaz_b94) April 5, 2020
🕯️😏#Hum_Light_Nahi_Bujhaenge#BoycottCandleDrama #Boycott9MinDrama pic.twitter.com/pP8LnP71xj
Today at 9: 00
— Varun Sehgal 🇮🇳 (@MemerVarun) April 5, 2020
Bacche patake phood rhe Diwali bna rhe hai… instead of burning candles ..
Le corona Virus : pic.twitter.com/WCTbdbDv4o
Patake bosadike. Apni gaand me daal le, you’re causing nuisance to my dog.
— Shreya🌻 (@lifeisgenjutsu) April 5, 2020
Crowd gathered outside an apartment complex to watch the #Diya lighting in #Chennai #Corona pic.twitter.com/MFT1mMJSvE
— Shabbir Ahmed (@Ahmedshabbir20) April 5, 2020
Crackers & thali banging again. New year celebration, Diwali type events where PM Modi asked to light a candle or a diya lamp ..
— Bhushan Patil (@bhushankpatil12) April 5, 2020
So India, just gave a celebratory tribute to world deaths crossing 64000 in #coronavirus epidemic ?
What a shame @BJP4India #दिमाग_की_बत्ती_जलाओ
#9बजे9मिनट Meanwhile Modi ji watching celebrating crackers Diwali 🏮🕯️ pic.twitter.com/QrZ4D201lg
— Itsravikant (@_itsravikant) April 5, 2020
People are bursting crackers. Just FYI . They dogs are freaking out. Do people think it’s Diwali? I’m so confused.
— Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamakapoor) April 5, 2020
WHY THE FUCK ARE PEOPLE BURSTING CRAKERS?!?! BHAI DIYA JALANE KO HOLE PATAKE PHODNE KO NAHI !!
— S🌸 (@sirisha0501) April 5, 2020
Shoutout to the one Uncle who yelled “Oye. Light Bandh Kar”.
— Sahil Shah 🇮🇳 (@SahilBulla) April 5, 2020
Nothing shouts solidarity quite like coming together to squash the opinion of the one person who doesn’t agree with you.
We are in the midst of a pandemic and people are celebrating Diwali. Bursting crackers too. No trace of pain of poor. Black comedy. #Hum_Light_Nahi_Bujhaenge
— nikhil wagle (@waglenikhil) April 5, 2020
Bursting crackers for 83 dead and millions jobless.
— Donita Jose (@DonitaJose) April 5, 2020
Ye kya ho rha
— Aashi (@IamAashiii) April 5, 2020
Patake fut rhe h idher to🤣🤣🤣
*People start busting crackers*
— त्रि-Vines (@trilochann45) April 5, 2020
Modiji- pic.twitter.com/ekEe9KLw6I
Imagine the amount of money spent on firecrackers/candles/diyas etc. and imagine if the same amount of money was put to good use i.e. in donations for getting PPEs, Testing kits, and ration for the needy.#9बजे9मिनट#BoycottCandleDrama #Hum_Light_Nahi_Bujhaenge
— Nabiya Khan | نبیہ خان (@NabiyaKhan11) April 5, 2020
Abey candles jalake bohat accha kiya but PPE kidhar hai
— Akansha (@Akanshat13) April 5, 2020
Yes Honour them With Candles and Not Safety Equipment… But anyway this is too much to expect from them people are Justifying this with Quantum Physics… String Theory 👏🏻
— not Slim just Shady (@Saartistic_Guy) April 5, 2020
Some idiots can’t distinguish between Diyas and Diwali! Dolts of the highest order…
— SUHEL SETH (@Suhelseth) April 5, 2020
*People start bursting crackers*
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) April 5, 2020
Modiji: pic.twitter.com/JP7IEaYpJw
When pollution levels are staggeringly low due to lockdown but you fuck it up in one night because you’re busy bursting crackers. pic.twitter.com/eNosdlKH12
— Swapnil (@swapgooner11) April 5, 2020
Celebrating deaths of thousands of people all over the world with crackers. Good going deshwasiyon.
— Rishi Mukherjee (@rishipyth) April 5, 2020
How did they manage to buy crackers during lockdown?
— Dane (@danedevambadan) April 5, 2020
Please stay indoors and stay safe and DON’T bursting crackers, it’s not a celebration.