We thought Iron Man’s death and India’s loss in Worldcup Semi-Finals were the most heart-breaking moments of the year, but destiny had more for us!
ISRO’s lander Vikram lost contact just before 2.1 km from landing on the lunar surface of the Moon’s orbital.
Yes, India failed! And our neighbours are more than happy about it! At least this is what Twitter says!
Before, showing you these hatred Tweets, we have one question for our neighbours:
Why are you being so happy over India’s failed space mission? You don’t even have a space mission in the first place!
A war has been going on Twitter with #IndiaFailed, where our neighbours are mocking ISRO whereas, Indians are giving a befitting response.
Have a look!
https://twitter.com/Humour_lesss/status/1170174803766104065
Disappointed to see the #IndiaFailed trend but then saw the #WorthlessPakistan & the mood turned 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/DYIjSc7RIM
— Raghav (@imraghav__) September 7, 2019
Indians tried to land on moon
But Pakistanis tried to land on kashmir 😂😂😂😂😂#IndiaFailed#WorthlessPakistan pic.twitter.com/Zu2zOPcz7w— Commander Hari LEO🦁 💥 (@Hificommander) September 7, 2019
This is what moon has to say to India! #IndiaFailed pic.twitter.com/LLx4IRwc9P
— Samavia (@samaviaaaaa) September 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/imdcs/status/1170219581283041281
https://twitter.com/Osman303/status/1170089587496169472
#IndiaFailed is any day a better trend than #IndiaNeverTried
— Ahmed Shariff 🇮🇳 (@TheAhmedShariff) September 7, 2019
Thanku major adnan sami for surprise 😂#IndiaFailed pic.twitter.com/b4H526unaY
— Adv Abdul Majeed Mahar (@MajeedMahar4) September 6, 2019
Meanwhile paki liberals…#IndiaFailed pic.twitter.com/VoQZlkMssT
— Muhammad Waleed Ahmad (@wdkhanx) September 6, 2019
BREAKING NEWS!#India just received this message from #Moon…#IndiaFailed #NamasteMoon pic.twitter.com/DJbx2W2U4K
— Raja Faisal (@RajaFaisalPK) September 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/SwamiGeetika/status/1170182519653683200
We would like to point out one thing, ISRO made the entire population watch a Space Mission on their Television sets! Who would call this a failure?!
We are very proud of ISRO and the team who made it almost possible.
Dear ISRO, only the connection has broken, not our hopes!
We love you 3000!