PM Modi’s Convoy Cars Spotted at Bihar Car Wash? Viral Clip Sparks Buzz and Laughter Online
A viral video from Bihar’s Samastipur showing cars resembling those from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy being washed at a local car wash station has set the internet abuzz. While many viewers found humor in the sight, others questioned the authenticity of the claim, leading to a wave of memes, debates, and curiosity online.
The Viral Clip That Caught Everyone’s Eye
Social media users were left both amused and puzzled after a video surfaced online allegedly showing vehicles from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy at a small car wash station in Samastipur, Bihar. The short clip shows black SUVs lined up, getting sprayed and polished by local workers — a sight one doesn’t associate with the highly secure Prime Ministerial fleet.
As the video spread across X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, captions claiming the vehicles were part of Modi’s convoy flooded timelines. The visuals looked convincing enough to raise eyebrows, but soon, questions about its authenticity started emerging.
Netizens React with Humor and Doubt
While some users joked about the “down-to-earth maintenance” of the PM’s cars, others weren’t so sure. Comments like “Even the PM’s convoy believes in supporting small businesses!” filled the comment sections, while a few users demanded fact-checks to verify whether the vehicles truly belonged to the Prime Minister’s security team.
Many pointed out that identical SUV models are common in government fleets and private use, making it easy to mistake similar vehicles for official ones.
What Could Be the Truth?
Local sources from Samastipur claimed that the vehicles might have been part of a visiting VIP’s convoy, not necessarily the Prime Minister’s. Officials have yet to issue an official statement, but the buzz surrounding the video shows how quickly misinformation can spread in the digital era.
A Light-Hearted Moment in Political Discourse
Regardless of the video’s authenticity, the incident added a touch of humor to an otherwise serious political landscape. From memes about “budget-friendly convoy care” to jokes about “swachh Bharat starts with swachh cars,” the internet proved once again that no event is too small to go viral.
Whether real or not, the clip has washed its way into trending lists — proving that in India, even a car wash can make national headlines.