Know what are the reasons behind #Dhokebaazmodi trending on Twitter; All Details inside

As one user wrote, "Central govt official documents themselves prove that the smart city funds given to Telangana state are Zero.

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On Wednesday, PM Modi was once again trending on Twitter with #DhokebaazModi after it was claimed by Telangana CM Sri KCR while asking many questions to the PM of the country such as "No Rail Coach Factory for Telangana, No Funds for Smart Cities from 3 Years to Telangana, No Flood Relief Aid in NDRF to Telangana." He posted a video on his official Twitter account while showing the old clips of PM Modi and described with Modi Ji welcome to Telangana and you are always welcome here 'Aao Dekho Sekho' read the described words on the video. 

In this 1:38 video clip the major that was asked by the Telangana government was why there is no fund for Telangana since 2018. It was also revealed in the video that 'No disaster relief fund released to Telangana in four years, centre inform LS.' Though Telangana has been reeling under several floods, not a single rupee has been sanctioned by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA Government under National Disaster Relief Fund from 2018, TRS Working President and Minister KT Rama Rao alleged in a tweet on Tuesday. This video has been watched by 1,900 and around 400 liked this video and many users are commenting on this video and expressing their views regarding the same. 

As one user wrote, "Central govt official documents themselves prove that the smart city funds given to Telangana state are Zero. I just want to see the reaction of bjp leaders when people question them about how they shamelessly claim they’ve given smart city funds #DhokebaazModi." Another user wrote, Betraying & Blaming Telangana, it is the only thing BJP knows." 

Even KTR also questioned in a tweet ''Hon'ble @PMOIndia Is this what ''Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas'' & Co-operative federalism means? Telangana has been reeling under heavy floods but not a single rupee granted under NDRF since 2018! Neither did you offer relief for the 2020 Hyderabad floods nor the 2022 Godavari floods. Why?'' 



Congress and the opposition also question Modi:

In the 47th meeting of the GST Council, the decision to increase the GST rate was taken and this increase was implemented on July 18. Due to the increase in GST rates, many important things including curd, lassi, and rice now become expensive. Meanwhile, the Congress leader has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi by sharing some old clips of the PM. 

Congress leader Neta D'Souza has shared an old video of PM Modi on his official Twitter handle in which he was talking about GST. Along with this, Congress wrote, "Listen for yourself what Modi Ji had to say about GST about 5 years ago. Then know that from yesterday saheb has imposed GST on all cereals, rice, curd, lassi etc. In this video, the Prime Minister was seen saying, “Earlier wheat, rice, lassi, buttermilk were taxed on this too. Today all these are tax-free outside GST.”

Five per cent GST on curd, lassi, and buttermilk: From July 18, 2022, the prices of things that will increase - curd, lassi, buttermilk, paneer, jaggery, natural honey, khandsari sugar, muri, chuda, bagasse, murky, rice, wheat, Contains Rai, Barley, Oats, Wheat and Meslin Flour. All these will have to pay 5% GST. At the same time, coconut water, solar water heaters and systems, leather, all types of printed maps and charts and hotel rooms with a charge of Rs 1000 per day will get an increase of 12 per cent.

12-18% GST on tetra pack items: Also LED lamps, ink, knives, blades, spoon-forks, skimmers, cake servers, the ink used for printing-writing and drawing, electric pumps, cycles Pumps, dairy machines, seed and pulse cleaning machines with a meal, air-based flour mills and dry grinders and checks will also see an increase of 18%. GST on tetra-pack items will have to be paid from 12 to 18 per cent.

Moreover, 7300 agricultural produce markets, 13,000 pulse mills, 9,600 rice mills, 8,000 flour mills and 30 lakh small mills were kept closed across the country in protest against the increase in GST rate. After the decision of the meeting of the Executive Board of the Board of Industry of India, about three crore retail traders also participated in the shutdown.

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