Amid this coronavirus pandemic, where hospitals are running out of beds, patients need to wait for hours to get basic treatment, our doctors, front line warriors are losing life home minister is holding virtual rallies. Priorities.
West Bengal is the state dealing with Cyclone Amphan which made the life of villagers difficult.
The BJP has set up 70,000 smart TVs and at least 15,000 big LED screens across West Bengal for connecting with party workers down to the booth level for the virtual rally. The state is due to hold an election next year and this rally might be a set off the campaign.
People in remote villages of West Bengal listening to @AmitShah during #BJPJanSamvad . This is the reach @BJP4Bengal has achieved thru’ relentless pursuit for last 5 years . People want better days . pic.twitter.com/hBpzysKDNU
— B L Santhosh (@blsanthosh) June 10, 2020
The enthusiasm and love showered upon the @BJP4India in the virtual rally for Bengal is unparalleled.
This picture is an example of how people love BJP in even farthest corner of Bengal.
Surely, West Bengal will see a definite change next year.. pic.twitter.com/UF6Y29LDW2
— Y. Satya Kumar (@satyakumar_y) June 10, 2020
A photo of villagers huddled around an LED TV, affixed to a bamboo shrub, in remote West Bengal has set off a storm of reactions on Twitter at a time when the country is dealing with pandemic while the state is coming out from Cyclone Amphan.
Desi Twitter is enraged after seeing this picture.
बिहार चुनाव में गाँव के जंगल में 20 हज़ार की एलईडी लगवा सकते है लेकिन ग़रीब, मजदूरों के खाते में 7500 रुपये नही डाल सकते, उन्हें उनके गृहजनपद बस-ट्रेन से भिजवा नही सकते। ऐसी नीच राजनीति जनता सब याद रखेगी। @INCUttarPradesh @priyankagandhi pic.twitter.com/nspiN4T5dw
— राकेश सचान #StayHomeSaveLives (@Rakesh_Sachan_) June 10, 2020
When joblessness is at an all time high, economy is at an all time low, when migrant labourers and their families are struggling to have one meal a day…
BJP had organised 72,000 LED screens for Amit Shah’s virtual rally to start party’s election campaign in Bihar!! pic.twitter.com/8w3kVlv50v
— Ravi Nair (@t_d_h_nair) June 7, 2020
Pandemic wagera sab Theekh hai par politics nahi rukni chahiye
— Politically Neutral (@politicallyneu2) June 10, 2020
Our MPs unable to arrange sufficient flights to Karnataka from gulf countries. Air India charging more than double price from its passengers. Shameless BJP govt doesn’t have money to take care of its labours but they have money for 72000 LED screens for amit shah’s rally..
— Basha jeddah (@bashajeddah) June 10, 2020
भाषण ही है मेरा शासन
— Ankita Shah (@Ankita_Shah8) June 10, 2020
For West Bengal election campaign,Bjp can spend 25000 rupees for one LED’s in the village bushes but can’t put 7500 rupees in the account of poor, migrant workers even they can’t be sent their homes by train or any other transport.The public will remember such lowly politics. pic.twitter.com/xrPlFEEWTs
— Sahadat Hossain (@usersahadattiya) June 10, 2020
Migrant labourers haven’t reach yet to their home in Bihar but BJP’s LED reached before them.
Finally the best use of Hawala “PM Cares Fund” .
Thank You Modi Ji , it’s #Lajawab 😊😊#JhootiHaiBiharSarkar pic.twitter.com/CdO9R9Q03c
— Abhishek Singh | अभिषेक सिंह (@abhishek3454) June 10, 2020
Don’t have money to take back Migrants to their homes, but could conduct 72,000 LED’s for campaigning in remote areas of bihar.Self serving dirty politicians of the BJP! The only things that they can do with competence- spreading lies, doing jhumlas and polarization! pic.twitter.com/kcQtrYm1BQ
— HM JUNAID AHMED (@HMJUNAIDAHMED3) June 10, 2020
BJP has loads to money to set up LED screens. And to hire some people to show as supporters. @ttindia sums up what that virtual rally was all about: ‘crows CAA, CAA’ 😀😀 https://t.co/mKfK2h2f3J
— Subrata Roy (@subrata_tamal) June 10, 2020
LED instead of Ventilator. BJP needs only Governance in all states by hook or crook. As far as ventilator is concerned, everyone had seen the quality of ventilator ordered in Gujarat recently by top BJP brass. https://t.co/5h6avpITF2
— Nesar Ahmed Ansari (@nesar_dhn) June 10, 2020