Temjen cartoon

Kohima, April 28: Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along, also known as “T-man,” has become a social media sensation after sharing cartoons of himself dressed as a superhero.

The Minister of Tourism in Nagaland had previously shared a cartoon with the same theme but has now released a new one that has a Bollywood twist and is encouraging people to visit the northeastern state.

The cartoon posted on Friday showed a couple sitting in Nagaland, hoping that T-Man would take them to places. The man tells the woman in the cartoon, “Finally we are at Nagaland. Hope T-Man comes and takes us to the places.” Along tweeted with the cartoon in a mix of Hindi and English, “Will T-Man come? Wait for the next post.”

A few hours later, Along shared a new cartoon in which “T-Man” is seen hovering in the air, saying to the couple, “Chaloo, Zindagi naa Milegi Dobaraa.”

In the tweet, he wrote in a mix of English and Hindi, “T-Man at your service sirji! I have arrived as you remembered me. But where to go? Wait.”

In the cartoons, Along wears a costume similar to that of the fictional superhero Superman, but the letter ‘S’ has been replaced with ‘T’ on his chest. In an earlier GIF shared on Twitter, he asked a man, “Wanna visit Nagaland? Lemme take you.”

Along is popular on social media for his witty posts and regularly shares intriguing videos from his state. He shared a video on Wednesday showing him grooving with dancers at a public event.


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Amusedly, the minister was seen trying to catch up with the skilled dancers clad in traditional attire. During the recently held Nagaland Assembly elections, the BJP leader was elected for the second consecutive time from the Alongtaki constituency.

The Minister has a following on social media due to his fun-loving and humorous personality, and his latest cartoon posts have received a lot of attention. The cartoons have been shared widely on social media platforms, with many praising the minister’s creativity and his efforts to promote Nagaland as a tourist destination.