The opposition is continuously attacking the government over PM Modi’s appeal of not buying gold. Opposition leaders are giving their sharp reactions on this. But now BJP leaders have also adopted a counter stance and a newspaper cutting is being shared on social media which is being linked to former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi. However the reality is something else. As soon as Gaurav Vallabh, who once trolled Sambit Patra about zero of 5 trillion, shared this picture, users took him to task.
Gaurav Vallabh shared photo after PM Modi’s appeal
After the appeal made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to buy gold, a new debate has started in the country’s politics. This matter is being discussed in full swing on social media. In such a situation, it is being claimed that former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had made a similar appeal in 1967 during India’s economic crisis. A cutting from an English newspaper is also being circulated. The newspaper cutting is said to be of June 6, 1967. The name of the newspaper is The Hindu. In the heading given in it, it is written that Indira has told the people not to buy gold, has appealed for national discipline.
Will a person who goes on holiday abroad every month have any comment on this?
The responsibility of the opposition is not to oppose everything, but to support the meaningful suggestions given in the national interest.#nationalinterest_paramount #NationFirst pic.twitter.com/viaGZsaJI4
—Prof. Gourav Vallabh (@GouravVallabh) May 12, 2026
Users started classes on social media
As soon as Gaurav Vallabh shared this cutting, users started giving their reactions regarding it. One user wrote…Gaurav Vallabh, this was not expected from you. Another user wrote…such a post does not suit the account of a responsible person of any party. So another user wrote…Gaurav Vallabhi, you are a logical person, I can’t believe you would do this. This cutting is fake.
Also read: Obscenity openly on the streets of Delhi, couple lip-locked on the roof of a moving car, video goes viral
The Hindu also denied
The Hindu has denied the cutting of this newspaper. Clarification has been given by the newspaper that a digitally altered photograph, which is said to be the front page of The Hindu’s June 6, 1967 issue, is currently circulating on social media. We want to make it clear that this is not a page from our archives. The Hindu has appealed to readers to exercise caution. It has also been said that before sharing anything, check its authenticity.
Also read: Made a world record in the blink of an eye! Little child solves Rubik’s Cube in 0.39 seconds, video goes viral

