Caution! If PM Modi's Central Vista project like Raj Mahal is photographed, crime will be registered


New delhi date. 13 May 2021, Thursday

The country has been facing a Corona epidemic for a year and a half and the second wave of Corona in the last one month has wreaked havoc. The country is in dire need of health infrastructure including oxygen and ventilators.

The cremation of the corpses of Koro patients in the country's cemeteries is constantly emitting smoke in the sky. Even in such a time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been given Rs. The Rs 20,000 crore Central Vista project is in a hurry to be completed by the 2023 deadline.

Modi's involvement in a central Vista project like the new palace is being heavily criticized. The number of cheetahs burning in the cemetery and the photo of the Central Vista project are being washed away and the people are outraged.

Controversy erupted over the imposition of a ban board
In this context, a new controversy has arisen as the Modi government has put up barricades outside the Central Vista project to ban photography and videography. The area has been declared a high security zone and people other than those working on the project have been barred from entering the complex.

The board, which was abruptly installed this week, has gone viral on social media. People are asking, is the Modi government trying to hide the fact that taking photos and videos has been banned? According to sources, this step has been taken so that the issue is not kept burning by posting photos of the project.


Massive protests on social media
It is also being discussed on social media that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is more interested in making his way to the world by creating projects worth crores of rupees instead of working for the poor people of the country. Prime Minister Modi describes himself as a ministerial servant and a fakir. But their hobbies are embarrassing even to kings and maharajas. Prime Minister Modi's dream project is a reflection of his 'royal hobby'. Billions of rupees for bullet train project, crores of rupees for Central Vista project, Rs. 9,000 crore luxury aircraft, Rs. SPG commandos are more interested in special security at a cost of Rs 500 crore.

Poor country is helping 'self-reliant India': Shiv Sena
On May 9, it was written in the match that, 'Bangladesh has sent 10,000 remedies to India as a donation. A country like Bhutan has sent oxygen. Countries like Nepal, Myanmar, Sri Lanka have also extended a helping hand against self-reliant India. To be clear, even today, Hindustan is dependent on the system created by Nehru-Gandhi. Otherwise, 125 crore people would have perished in the wave of Corona. The smoke from the burning cheetahs in India is suffocating the surrounding country. Many poor countries are also helping Hindustan out of compassion so that the smoke does not spread to their own country.

PM is not stopping the work of Central Vista
"Even though the poorest countries are helping us, big or small, according to their status, our esteemed Prime Minister is not ready to stop the ambitious Central Vista project of Rs 20,000 crore," he said. The new parliament building in Delhi, the newly-built palace of the Prime Minister in it, wasting thousands of crores of rupees on these projects and then accepting help from countries like Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka for the relief of Koro, no one is surprised.

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