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Why Boycott PM Modi is trending; The Modi government at the Center is prepared to raise about Rs 6 lakh crore by leasing out government

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Why Boycott PM Modi is trending, What is whole matter

Ground Report | New Delhi: Why Boycott PM Modi is trending; The Modi government at the Center is prepared to raise about Rs 6 lakh crore by leasing out government infrastructure assets like national highways, railway routes, stadiums, warehouses, power grid pipelines to the private sector for earning.

What’s on sale

  • 25 airports
  • 26,700 km highway
  • Hydroelectric and solar power plants of 6 GW capacity
  • 160 coal mine projects
  • 8,154 km of natural gas pipeline
  • 2.86 lakh km of telecom fiber
  • 14,917 Telecom Tower
  • All warehouses with a capacity of 210 lakh metric tons
  • 400 railway station
  • 28,608 circuit kilometers of electricity
  • Two national stadiums
  • 7 residential colonies
  • coal mines

Twitter user wrote "For several decades India has been held together by its constitution, which promises equality to all. India has never faced a more serious crisis. Institutions like CBI, ED, it's court it's Media, All have been pressured to fall in line with Modi's wrong policies."

Another user said "Dedication of PM towards the nation. 1. 700 plus farmers sacrifices in the protest. 2. Jumla's without ground realities. 3. Spying with Pegasus software. 4. Dirty politics of religion. 5. Camera Jivi. 6. Godi media favourite. 7. Democracy Killer."

Another user said "Time has come where we all must get together & take right decisions for a developed & secure tomorrow in nation. Lets choose the right candidate not some jumlebaaz like Modi."

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