Jan Adhikar Party leader and former MP Pappu Yadav has called upon the people to protest against inflation by coming out on the road, otherwise the situation will bring you on the road. In a tweet on Tuesday, he said that “copy books are 25 percent expensive, medicines have become 10 percent expensive. Come on the road, otherwise he will bring you on the road!”
Many people have commented on this tweet of his. A user named Tausif Ali @AliTousif1 said, “Firstly, 90% of the devotees are illiterate, so they do not care if the book is expensive and secondly, if they are sick, devotees can get rid of the disease by consuming cow dung + cow urine. So they don’t mind if these things are expensive.
Nawada – Better Nawada @ Revenger420 user wrote, “Salary is also increasing for everyone, DA is getting, then how did you get the copy Pappu ji at the same price?” A user named Rampravesh @Ramprav84625847 wrote, “Bevda Lal, how much percent of the people are in government jobs, this inflation is increasing day by day, this common public is suffering, you are a sure and blind devotee.” In response to this, he wrote whether the salary does not increase in private jobs.
SSS Chauhan @ CHAUHAN1766 wrote, “Slowly eighty crores have come on the road in eight years? Those who live on free ration are on the road? In a country of 135 crores this number is 60%! Sanghi Gang aiming to make it 90%? In the remaining 10%, the circle of friends will be bureaucrats, soldiers and police forces? Even blind devotees will be in 90%?
Suchit Singh Rajput @SUCHITK84498696 commented, “When it was time to buy the copy book, you were holding the gun to the copy book holder and today you are giving knowledge, don’t threaten to come on the road, you are the public who Have brought you on the road today, still improve your habits, otherwise the public will not let you go anywhere, the public is well aware of you.
Rajendra Kumar Meghwal @MyRajendrakumar said, “Superstition is a wonderful thing, everything is getting so expensive, yet it is being justified by taking out the shortcomings of others.”