His name is Sarthak Goswami, and I believe the entire country needs to watch his reporting, understand it, and become more aware. If this isn't stopped now, it may never be stopped.
This video gives you an idea of how dangerous ethanol factories can be. Not only that, producing ethanol also consumes a huge amount of water, as many of you may already know.
The Ethanol Minister seems to be prioritizing personal interests over the risks of pollution and worsening water shortages. Across the country, many people oppose ethanol blending—except, it seems, the Ethanol Minister
and his son.
What are your thoughts on this?🤔
Sarthak Goswami has exposed the ugly truth behind the ethanol narrative.
He travelled to Byrnihat to find out why a town with fewer than one lakh residents is more polluted than Delhi, Ghaziabad, and even Lahore.
What he found was shocking: over 80 factories crammed into a small area, relentlessly pumping pollutants into the air.
The irony? Many of these factories produce ethanol—the very fuel being promoted as a solution to pollution.
Now the question is simple: can Nitin Gadkari answer these concerns with facts, instead of branding critics as anti-national?
> One minister selling leaked papers
> One minister is selling ethanol in name of petrol.
> One minister is growing cucumber in his farm
> Ram Janmabhoomi temple is being looted by a group.
> One CM is buying lands and then passing highways through it.
Bhaiyo Behno.....
Sarthak Goswami has brilliantly exposed how Ethanol production is ruining a beautiful city.
He went to Byrnihat to investigate why a city with less than one lakh people is more polluted than Delhi, Ghaziabad & Lahore.
The reason? There are more than 80 factories in a small area, that are constantly pumping dust particles in the air.
The worst part is that these factories are producing Ethanol, the same product that is being sold as a solution to pollution.
I hope Gadkari can explain this without calling Sarthak a traitor.