11 Very Strong Reasons To Not Underestimate A Common Man Ever

There are thousands of fairies and stories around us which tell what changes common people can bring about even working on individual levels. Like if you all remember β€œA Wednesday ” in which a common man shows his anger towards terrorists but Still the power of a common man is always underestimated in India.

Here are some strong reasons for us to never underestimate the power of a common man.

Reason #1

Reel v/s Real πŸ˜€
Abs are not only for celebrities πŸ˜› PROVED P
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Reason #2

When an Indian driver was not paid his salary, he quits the job, now see how he parked the car before quitting the job πŸ˜›

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Reason #3

Arvind Kejriwal
One before he was elected the CM of Delhi and the second was shot after that πŸ˜€

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Reason #4

Manjhi : The mountain man πŸ˜€
Recently , a movie on him πŸ˜€

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Reason #5

When the Madhya Pradesh Government made a rule β€œNo Helmet No Petrol”
and the solution is πŸ˜›

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Reason #6

SBI tries to fool man and the man fights with full power ..

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Reason #7

Pune : Where people together lifted a bus to save lives of students..
hats off πŸ˜€

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Reason #8

Armstrong Pame
IAS officer who got a 100 kms road built so that a remote village could be connected to other states and other parts of Manipur. He also didn’t ask for any help even from the government.

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Reason #9

This Assamese man has planted an entire jungle by planting trees for more than 30 years, and he didn’t ever take any help from anybody.

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Reason #10

When Flipkart fools its customer πŸ˜› and one of us stand against it πŸ˜€

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Reason #11

Once a McDonald franchise situated in Pune threw a poor kid out when he tried to buy something, and the customers protested massively against it and the branch had to shut down ..

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Very good examples must say πŸ˜›
So never ever again underestimate a common man πŸ˜›
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