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The video of an Indian woman celebrating a special moment in her own style during the Canadian citizenship ceremony is becoming increasingly viral on social media. This video has sparked a huge debate among people with mixed reactions.
It can be seen in the video that the woman is seen doing Garba steps while moving towards the stage to collect the citizenship certificate. She looks at the camera smiling and moves forward dancing with full enthusiasm. As soon as she reaches the officer, she stops her dance, shakes his hand and receives her citizenship document.
Another part is also shown in the clip, where many people are standing together and taking the oath of citizenship, which includes this woman. At the end of the video, she is seen waving and smiling at the camera, which clearly shows her happiness and pride. The woman herself has posted this video on Instagram, which has gone viral and people are giving different types of reactions to it.
The video was also shared on There was also a text overlay of “Receiving Canadian Citizenship With Garba” on the video.
As soon as the video went viral, different reactions of people started emerging on social media. Some people saw this style of woman as a form of happiness and cultural expression and supported it.
One user wrote, “Whatever you say, she is happily accepting her citizenship, smiling and celebrating with her family and friends, while you are here tweeting unhappily. Learn to be happy.”
At the same time, some people objected to this and called it inappropriate for a formal programme. One user commented, “Someone should CanadaThere is no problem with becoming an e-citizen, but when you are clearly an Indian then why celebrate like this? This is shameful, even our ancestors would be sad to see this.”
Some people also raised questions linking this incident to cultural identity. One user wrote, “Be honest towards at least one culture. You don’t want to live in India and also don’t want to leave your culture.”
Another user said, “Where is the respect for the country that adopted you? This is not multiculturalism, but like making Canada an extension of your village. New citizens should assimilate a little, or is it racism to even say this now?”
However, many people also raised their voice in favor of the woman and raised questions on the criticisms. One user wrote, “What is your problem? He is happy that what India could not give him, he will now get there.”
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