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Watch: Shyam Rangeela plays PM Modi on petrol rates ‘successfully’ crossing Rs 100

Watch: Shyam Rangeela plays PM Modi on petrol rates ‘successfully’ crossing Rs 100
Watch: Shyam Rangeela plays PM Modi on petrol rates ‘successfully’ crossing Rs 100

After Rajasthan, the petrol price in Madhya Pradesh crossed the 100 per litre per ltr mark fuel rates were increased for the tenth day in a row.

However One video is making a splash on social media. In which Comedian Shyam Rangeela plays PM Modi on petrol rates ‘successfully’ crossing Rs 100. In this video, Shyam Rangeela is seen mimicking the price of petrol and diesel rising in the country. Till date no such government came. Who can get the right to petrol.

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While mixing the Prime Minister in this, Shyam further says that we have given the right to petrol. Brothers and sisters, only Sri Ganganagar district will not get the right to widen this chest. I promise to all of you that people of every city and every city of India will say that Modi ji has grown our chest too. Today we are also buying 100 rupees of petrol in the interest of the country.

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Brothers and sisters, the opposition people tell us that if Modi ji petrol becomes expensive then our car will run two to four KM less, will not be able to go further. Friends, I should stay or not, people should not stay, this country should stay and hence the car is not necessary to go ahead. Brothers and sisters, this country should go forward. Brothers and sisters, the way we have paid 100 rupees of petrol in the interest of the country and I am sure you all will cooperate.

He further said “We promise you the way the country has supported us in the rising price of petrol. Similarly, the price of diesel is also going to demand Rs 100 in the interest of the country. This is my belief Brothers and sisters, what is ours, I am a fakir man. This country should remain. We will pick up the bag and walk”.

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