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D. Gukesh’s Hilarious ‘Do Not Touch’ Post Goes Viral

This is the historic moment for Indian chess when 18-year-old D. Gukesh has won the World Chess Championship title by taking away the title of defending champion Ding Liren. This is a remarkable victory, and in doing this, it has made Gukesh the youngest player ever to win this prestigious title.
It has surpassed all records and carved out a new niche in chess history. It has provided India with its second world champion after Viswanathan Anand, but it will also introduce a new chapter for Indian chess on the world map.

A Triumph for India

Gukeshs victory is an achievement of monumental proportions, especially at such a tender age. His victory goes beyond being a personal achievement; it is a testament to the rising stature of Indian chess. With the defeat of Ding Liren, Gukesh has assuredly cemented his position among the chess elite and inspired countless young players worldwide to take up the game.

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Celebrating With Humour and Grace

Typical of the Gukesh style, he went all out on social media by posting a hilarious message in Instagram to mark his success. Holding up a lighthearted placard that said, I know I am pretty but please do not touch me,” Gukesh once again won fans’ hearts with his cheerful way of taking his triumph. This post got over 200k likes overnight with fan appreciation for the skilfulness and personality both ways.

Social Media Buzz and Fan Reactions

The internet quickly erupted with praise for the chess prodigy. One user wrote, “A champion with a sense of humour! You’ve made us proud, Gukesh!” Another commented, “What a brilliant win! You’re the future of Indian chess.” Fans were also touched by the emotional moment after the match when Gukesh shared a hug with his father, which many described as “heart-melting.”

A Gripping Final and Emotionally Charged Victory

The World Chess Championship match was a hard-fought battle that did not start equal because of the defending champion Ding Liren. His best chance would be to win at tiebreaker, and indeed an error gave it all to Gukesh, where he won to the victory, and in this way, was overcome with emotions at this final move; the final move was how he would lock up the opponent after which he fell weeping outside to the amazement of those surrounding and embracing his father-the tears.

With this achievement, D. Gukesh has not only marked his name in the history of chess but also set the platform for a bright future in this sport.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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