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₹44 Recharge Viral Claim: Truth Behind the “1-Year Free SIM” Rumor

₹44 Recharge Viral Claim: Truth Behind the “1-Year Free SIM” Rumor

₹44 Recharge… 1-Year Active SIM? What’s the Truth?

 

Recently, social media has been flooded with a shocking claim —
 that just a ₹44 recharge can keep your SIM active for a full year with free incoming calls.

 

To make it even more viral, people linked it to a political statement, saying that “Raghav Chadha” introduced or approved such a plan.

 

But the real question is simple:
 Is this actually true, or just another viral rumor?

 

 

What the Viral Claim Says

 

Across WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook, posts are circulating saying:

 

  • ₹44 recharge gives 1-year SIM validity
  • Incoming calls remain free for a year
  • It is a newly introduced policy or plan
  •  

Because of the low price and shocking benefit, many users are sharing it without verifying.

 

 

What Is the Reality?

 

Here’s the clear truth:

 

No telecom company in India — including Jio, Airtel, or Vi — has launched any ₹44 plan that offers 1-year SIM validity.

 

There is no official confirmation from TRAI or any telecom operator supporting this claim.

 

So, the viral message is completely false.

 

 

What Did Raghav Chadha Actually Say?

 

The confusion started from a misinterpretation of a real parliamentary discussion.

 

Raghav Chadha spoke about improving telecom affordability in India and suggested that mobile recharge plans should become more budget-friendly for common users.

 

However, social media twisted this statement into a fake viral claim —
 turning a general suggestion into a non-existent ₹44 recharge plan.

 

 

How Fake News Spreads So Fast

 

This is a classic example of misinformation going viral because:

 

  • Partial information is presented as full truth
  • Political statements are misquoted or twisted
  • People share content without fact-checking
  • Sensational pricing grabs instant attention

 

 

Final Verdict

 

₹44 for 1-year SIM validity — FAKE
 ✔ No telecom company has launched such a plan
 ✔ The viral claim is misinformation

 

 

Key Takeaway

 

Before sharing any shocking offer or viral post, always take a few seconds to verify it.

 

Because in today’s digital world,
 not everything that goes viral is true.

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