People's minds were aroused by Modi's words, more dislikes than likes on Youtube

New delhi date. 31 August 2020, Monday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed the nation through his radio program 'Mann Ki Baat'. In today's address, he spoke on various topics such as promoting the Indian toy industry and celebrating Onam.

However, the biggest burning question right now is the issue of engineering and medical exams. At that time, Prime Minister Modi did not remember to utter a single word on this issue. Given the impact on the future of students and their education in the Corona period, this issue could have been prioritized. But thousands of students have expressed their displeasure over Prime Minister Modi's abandonment of the issue.

A number of students sat down and said that Prime Minister Modi would talk about the controversy surrounding the various exams taking place between the coronations in Mann Ki Baat today, but the Prime Minister left out the issue in his address, which seems to have annoyed the students. The disappointment is that the number of dislikes instead of likes is increasing in the videos uploaded to YouTube from the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Dislikes more than likes

Here we request you to take a look at the fluctuations in the number of likes and dislikes at different times. From which you can draw conclusions. As of this writing, the first 7 hours ago the number of likes was 1.7 K and the number of dislikes was 13K. However, as of this writing, there have been 2K likes and 16 dislikes. From which you can deduce, people are getting interested in Prime Minister Modi's speeches. People are disliking the choice of the Prime Minister's speech. You can see it here.

Trading on Twitter

Just before Prime Minister Modi's program today, he started trending #Mann_Ki_Nahi_Student_Ki_Baat on Twitter against the decision to take engineering and medical entrance exams JEE (Main) April 2020 and NEET exams. The hashtag was trending even after the 'Mann Ki Baat' program ended.

When Prime Minister Modi left the issue in his address, millions of family members, parents and students vented their anger on the Bharatiya Janata Party's YouTube channel. So I started not liking the video of 'Mann Ki Baat' on YouTube to protest here.

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