Pakistani people react on under water Metro inaugurated by PM Modi, Say ‘ Humaare Mulk Pe Koi Aitbaar Nahi Karta

Underwater Metro Kolkata

Underwater Metro Kolkata: In Kolkata on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially opened India’s first underwater metro station. In the City of Joy, he also rode the metro underwater with students. When the prime minister arrived at the Esplanade metro station, a sizable crowd greeted him. People could be heard chanting “Jai Shri Ram” and “Modi Modi.” Additionally, Modi set the groundwork for several ₹15,400 crore connectivity projects.

Comparing Development Stories

Once again Pakistani YouTube channel Real Entertainment TV went among its people and got their views. The reporter asked a person, “In India, PM Modi has just gone to Kolkata and inaugurated the underwater metro. Those people are busy developing themselves every moment. And here we are, from whom our Prime Minister was not being decided. What do you think on this?”

To this the person replied, “The business conditions here are not good. No foreign investor wants to come here and invest. On top of that, the politicians are not good. The government that should have come has not come. Sir, our government is like this. Let’s say a driver is driving the bus but in a bad manner, now people’s lives are at stake. How can I say more, I have to go to my family. These people will kill me if I took the name of anyone.”

Economic Struggles Echo in Pakistani Voices

When he asked the same question to another person, he replied, “You are talking about development but we are not concerned with that. My electricity bill has come to Rs 60,000 for two months. I am getting a packet of flour of Rs 3,000. Our stomach is not full, so how can we pay attention to other things?”

On this issue another person further said, “Look, what our country needs more than all these things is education and health. Our priority should be to fulfill the basic needs. We are a developing nation and at this time our The priority is health and education. Unless our public comes forward and says that we need hospitals and schools, nothing will happen here.

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