@shanukrishna@IndianTechGuide That can only be solved if the number of trains is increased. And that can be done only when tracks are added and signalling is upgraded.
@mikejava85 You know indians are fool. They link currency with national pride. Fall of rupee has nothing to do with economy. If it was, then China and Japan wouldn't have kept them low and invite US trade war. Modi was wrong for targeting MMS in 2013 on INR issue.
@LoudlyClearly@openletteryt Laughable. Are you quoting a random tweet? Please show me an authentic report that says the drug is it all time low in Punjab. Tomorrow I shall tweet the per capita income of India to be $50000. Will it be true?
@Anish_anny08@openletteryt So what is not godi? What is the opposite of it? Which do you like? Give some examples. Better for me to get an understanding.
@LoudlyClearly@openletteryt The next point is that translates to 30000 per person. Now it is known to everyone in India what treatment you will get for 30000 in a private hospital. Please verify the numbers and restrain yourself from posting that shit.
@LoudlyClearly@openletteryt The population of Punjab is 3.2cr. So only 0.5% of the population has benefited. You call this an achievement. I am sure that 0.5% are your cadres.
@LoudlyClearly@openletteryt You are not answering my questions. Just putting some random shit. You should be ashamed that in the report card of the government, you have to claim closure of 14 toll plazas. That only means there is no road or industry development.
@LoudlyClearly@openletteryt In the last 4 years, 63,000 government employees have retired in Punjab. So you have taken 13000 jobs. You are running high on announcements and propaganda, not on numbers. I am sure IT cell people do not deal with numbers.
@LoudlyClearly@openletteryt Please show me the result of the work. You're just showing me some random scheme. Show me one data point that shows the benefits. Leave that. Show me one government circular regarding it.
@LoudlyClearly@openletteryt Moreover, your tweet says that some percentage of the allocated amount was spent. Isn't it a day-to-day bureaucratic action? What is the achievement of the government here? Even the Manipur government spent 33000 crores last FY.