So Mr. Vijay, today we want to connect with you on the platform of Hamari Vaani. The question I am going to ask might be in the hearts of many thoughtful and sensible people who are with us. First of all, thank you very much for celebrating Raksha Bandhan. All the visually impaired women in our community must be truly grateful to you — that’s what we deeply feel and believe. Those who came first have surely thanked you, and I am also expressing heartfelt gratitude on their behalf. May you live a long life — I’m sure many of those sisters must be sending you those blessings, considering you their brother. So, first of all, thank you for the warm wishes you have sent out for the festival. And through this sacred platform of Hamari Vaani, we will now talk about the point you raised. You’ve shared a number and said: "Those brothers and sisters who are wandering in search of employment should please contact me." Sir, we would like to ask: Who are you exactly? Are you a district manager? Do you run a company or a school or college? What kind of employment are you offering? There are many such questions, and you will need to answer them on Hamari Vaani. Just like you've lovingly shared your number with people, we ask you to now share details about your work too — clearly and honestly — so people can trust you, feel encouraged, and express genuine gratitude to you. We’re not accusing you of fraud. We’re not saying it’s wrong to share your number or offer help to those in need of employment. But it can only be considered truly right when you share complete, honest details about yourself and your work. So thank you for your intention — but it does hurt when people speak half-truths or vague words that lead nowhere. And then platforms like Hamari Vaani end up being used without real purpose. People first shower sweetness and kind words, and then say things that might feel inappropriate or unwelcomed — and such behavior can turn a budding friendship into rivalry. So please understand this carefully. Whether you become a friend or an enemy — that’s your choice — but the world is watching.
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