“45 rupees? It’s also expensive Union Minister Vajan Singh Kolasti
Bhopal:
“it’s also expensive- Union Minister comment on 15 rupees a cob of corn sold by a roadside vendor in Madhya Pradesh has drawn The opposition angered. Faggan Singh Kulaste is seen trying to bargain with him way out of Having to pay 45 rupees for three pieces of corn cob, in A video he shared by himself on Twitter.
Kolasti, the leader of the BJP, was seen giving detailed instructions on how To prepare the corn for him but was surprised when the seller transferred 45 rupees for three pieces.
“45 rupees? It’s too expensive“Mr. Kulaste, Minister of condition in Ministry of Steel said. To any corn seller, with a smile on for him facehe replied, “It’s standard rate. I did not quote from swell price Because you were traveling by A car. “
“The corn is available for Free here,” said Mr. Kulaste. However, he eventually paid an amount price Request from the store owner.
Going from Seoni to Mandla today. Taste the local corn. All of us should purchase food items From farmers and local shopkeepers. This will ensure Recruit for of them, unadulterated goods,” Mr. Kulaste tweeted on Thursday.
आज सिवनी से मंडला जाते हुए। स्पानीय भुट्टे का स्वाद लिया। हम सभी को अपने स्थानीय किसानों see ोटे दुकानदारों से दिन्य वस्तुओ जिससे उनको रोज़गार seetra हमको मिलावट रहित वस्तुएँ मिलेंगी। Tweet embedTweet embed@BJP4MPpicture.twitter.com/aNsLP2JOdU
– Faggan Singh Kulaste (@fskulaste) 21 July 2022
Congress criticized the opposition minister for compromise with Roadside seller.
“He is so poor that 15 rupees for Piece of corn too expensive for for him. visualize the situation of Ordinary Citizens, K.K. Mishra, Chairman of the Board, tweeted, media Section, Madhya Pradesh Conference.
Home Minister Narutam Mishra defended Mr. Kolasti and said: “It has happened off for him car Talk to the corn cob seller. pay too much more of what was requested for. “
The video came at a time when the country is feeling upset of price rise The opposition is attacking government over issues of to rise in GST rates and consumption value of rupee.
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