As the Middle East conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran continues to intensify, speculation around a possible lockdown in India has resurfaced. In recent days, people have been aggressively searching for terms such as “India lockdown again” and “lockdown news”, despite it being six years since the Covid-19 pandemic.
The speculation was triggered after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the Parliament, recalled how India dealt with the Covid-19 pandemic and the associated global supply chain disruptions. However, the Prime Minister did not mention anything about a lockdown.
Now, a document titled “Government notification on partial lockdown” is doing the rounds on social media, triggering panic among users.
What appeared to be an urgent advisory urging people to remain indoors quickly spread online, raising fears of an emergency. The document, styled like an official notice and bearing the Ashoka Chakra emblem, looked authentic at first glance. However, those who opened it discovered a completely different reality.
The truth behind the widely circulated document was revealed at the end, where it carried an April Fool’s message and an emoji, highlighting that it was a prank.
Hardeep Singh Puri on Lockdown Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Puri last week dismissed all rumours of a lockdown. “Let me state this clearly: there is no such proposal under consideration by the Government of India,” the minister said amid uncertainties due to the West Asia conflict.
“In such times, it is important that we remain calm, responsible, and united. Attempts to spread rumours and create panic in such a situation are irresponsible and harmful,” said Puri, the Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
Middle East conflict The conflict in the Middle East escalated following joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran on 28 February, which killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In retaliation, Iran launched attacks on Israeli cities such as Tel Aviv, Eilat, and Dimona, as well as on US military bases across the region. Israel responded with strikes across western and central Iran, including Tehran.
The situation has disrupted trade and energy supplies, particularly through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, creating a global energy crisis and raising crude oil prices.
Here's how social media users reacted to the viral post: One person joked, ‘I’ve never felt so prepared for a fake war in my life.’ Social media became a playground for lighthearted laughter.”
Another wrote, “I survived the fake lockdown, and all I got was a headache and some viral jokes.”