Palestinian Ambassador to UNESCO Monir Anastas said the 'inscription is a message of hope to our people in Gaza, who are fleeing bombs with no shelter, no food or water'
Narendra Modi’s suit, which given to him as a gift from Hong Kong-based businessperson, has become hot topic of critics and become a centre of attraction for people to create curiosity among buyers.
Modi’s suit was auctioned in Surat city of India and sold for sky-high price near two crores rupees, which is one of the remarkable record registered in the Indian political memento.
Modi and his attire exceed the popularity. Not even any celebrity, king or queen attire becomes famous or sold recently in such a high cost.
When Prime Minister Modi announced suit money will be used towards the purification of Ganga River than cloud of controversy settled down. This decision enhanced his generosity, popularity and welcomed by everyone because money will be beneficial to public development purpose.
For the upliftment of poor and needy, India needs enormous funds. Politician should shun unnecessary expenditures, corruption and malpractice in public affairs and give transparent administration.
Hanif A. Patel, by email
Palestinian Ambassador to UNESCO Monir Anastas said the 'inscription is a message of hope to our people in Gaza, who are fleeing bombs with no shelter, no food or water'
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The government authority announced the road closure on social media platform X
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