Rupee continues to fall against the dollar, after a heavy fall, the value of the rupee is Rs 78.11 against a dollar. Bollywood actor Kamal R Khan has taunted Prime Minister Modi on this. Sharing the old video of Prime Minister Modi, KRK wrote that someone should ask a question on the fall of the rupee in Prime Minister Modi, it is falling continuously.
Kamal R Khan wrote on Twitter that “Ask Modi ji how did 1 dollar become 78 rupees today? After he became the Prime Minister, then 1 dollar was going to be 35 rupees. He said this on camera.” Sharing an old video of PM Modi, KRK wrote that “Gujarat CM Modi ji is an honest man and he is asking questions to PM Modi ji.”
The video shared by Kamal R Khan of PM is from the time when he was the CM of Gujarat and Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister of the country. In this video PM Modi is saying that “there is no harm to the currency of Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. The Prime Minister should answer that why is the rupee falling? All this has happened not only due to economic reasons but because of corrupt policy.”
People’s reactions: A user named Vikrant wrote that ‘Congress had already done 45 to 70, in 10 years, Modi ji has not grown even ten and only 8 are big’. A user named Virender wrote that ‘Where are you Maulana ji? Come to India, you have to make the Prime Minister. Sahil Sharma wrote that ‘You don’t know that all this happened because of Nehru ji’.
Mafooz Alam wrote that ‘You are talking too much. Don’t say so much, otherwise ED will reach your house. Preeti Sharma wrote that ‘Who will ask? Those who are getting a chance to ask questions, they are asking questions on important topics like the style of eating mangoes of Modi “ji”. One user wrote that ‘You must have heard wrong, he (Prime Minister) must have said 35 not 135’.
Let us inform that experts say that the rupee may fall further. The impact of rupee depreciation will be on the common people. Inflation may increase. On the fall in rupee, actor Kamal R Khan took a jibe at PM Modi on Twitter, who was asking questions to the previous government on the same issue.