Norway River vs India Capital Delhi Yamuna River Sacred River for Hindus-
Tell India's Prime Minister to make India's capital, Delhi, like the capital of Norway oslo.
Where people can get clean air and live in a pollution-free environment.
Where there is no food adulteration.
Where there is no corruption, and people do not have to live among dirty drains and open manholes.
Where people receive proper treatment in hospitals, not have to depend on Mohalla Clinics for healthcare.
Where people do not have to stand in long queues for water and can get clean drinking water.
Make just India's capital, Delhi, like that first. Big speeches alone do not make it happen.
Just make one city like Norway.
Visit the areas of Delhi where ordinary poor people live and then visit the areas where VIPs live. It will feel as if they are two different worlds.
In the areas where poor working people live, there is often inadequate water supply, unreliable electricity, piles of garbage, narrow lanes, and poor management.
In contrast, VIP areas have most facilities, but even there, pollution exists and clean air is not guaranteed.
That is why these questions should be asked to Prime Minister Modi.
Those who say that a country cannot be run through press conferences-can a country be run through radio addresses and speeches alone ?
This is a normal sea river of Norway, look at its cleanliness, you will not find a single piece of garbage.
Here see Yamuna river in India capital Delhi, the most sacred river of Hindu religion is Yamuna river, the favorite of Lord Krishna, which the protectors of Hindus are not able to clean.
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CJP Founder @abhijeet_dipke will return to India on June 6 for a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, demanding the resignation of the Education Minister.
Zero debates on unemployment.
Zero debates on paper leaks.
Zero debates on inflation.
Zero debates on food safety.
Zero debates on the rising fuel crisis.
Zero debates on capital expenditure.
Zero debates on economic development.
Zero debates on R&D, science, and innovation.
Zero debates on education.
Zero debates on women safety
Zero debates on start up culture,
Zero debates on healthcare infrastructure.
And then look at these paid actors busy running government propaganda.
I agree. As I have repeated in several interviews, I asked PM Modi a question from a very privilegied corner of the world. The journalists in India that are still committed to honest and critical reporting are the brave.
I am happy that I brought attention to the matter of press freedom. I think now we should all direct our attention towards them.
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Abhijeet Dipke’s Cockroach Janta Party is energising Gen Z, transforming humour into a powerful movement for youth voices in politics.
What inspired him to start this initiative?
Here is what he had to say.
Guest: Abhijeet Dipke, Founding President - Cockroach Janta Party @abhijeet_dipke@CJP_2029
Host: G Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu @samzsays
Producer: Shiksha Jural and Jude Francis Weston @Shiksha_Jural@heyjudeweston
Watch the whole conversation: https://t.co/xk9RZOOwCM
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