I will sell Tesla shares if world hunger is eradicated by 6 6 billion: Musk


Alan Musk, the world's number one millionaire, openly challenges the World Food Program

New York: Alan Musk, the world's richest man and owner of the Tesla company, says he will sell shares of his company Tesla if United Nations officials prove that મદદથી 6 billion can be used to end global hunger. He added that he was willing to sell his company's shares if the authorities could do so.

Alan Musk, owner of Tesla and Spacex, tweeted on his Twitter handle on Sunday that officials at the World Food Program, a United Nations agency, had indicated on Twitter that the world's hunger could exceed 6 6 billion. Is.

A report published on Dailymail.com said Alan Musk had told World Food Program officials that they should clarify how the funds they had were being used. Musk also said the World Food Program account should be an open source account so that people around the world can better see how their funds are being used.

In fact, Musk challenged David Beasley, the interim director of the World Food Program, to respond to a recent statement on world hunger. "I'm ready to sell my company if Ludwig Basley can prove that the world's famine can be eradicated with the help of 6 billion," he tweeted.

David Basley, director of the World Food Program, called Alan Musk and asked Amazon owner Jeff Bezos to donate to world hunger. Alan Musk is currently the world's richest man with a net worth of 1 311 billion. Jeff Bezos also has a fortune of 199 199 billion and is also one of the top 10 millionaires in the world.

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