Petrol price hike: Shyam Rangeela may find it difficult to make a video mimicking PM Modi

New delhi date. Saturday, February 20, 2021

Comedian Shyam Rangeela knows how to mimic PM Modi's voice. Nowadays, a video of him is going viral. In which he mocks PM Modi by mimicking PM Modi's voice saying that petrol price has reached close to Rs 100.

The video is proving to be very popular but Shyam Rangeela may find it difficult to make the video because the owner of the petrol pump where he made the video has demanded that a complaint be registered against Shyam Rangeela.

In the video, Shyam Rangeela says in Modi's voice, "My dear countrymen, today the chests of the people of Sriganganagar in Rajasthan are swollen with pride. Because petrol has touched Rs 100 here. There has never been a government in independent India that can give petrol its right." We have given petrol its right.

Meanwhile, Surendra Agarwal, the manager of the petrol pump video that was shot, on Friday demanded a police complaint against comedian Shyam Rangeela. It is said that the manager had to make such a representation under pressure from a private oil company.

"I want to take photos at the pump and he came to the pump on the evening of February 17 and made a video. No one paid any attention to him as the crowd of customers was high in the evening," he said.

On the other hand, Shyam Rangeela says, "I have made a video for comedy, but I am ready to apologize if it hurts anyone. I made the video so that the government would give some relief."

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