Modi govt spent over Rs 1000 crore on ads for 2nd year bash!'

May 26, 2016

New Delhi, May 26: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today accused the Modi government of having spent "more than Rs 1000 cr" on advertisements to mark two years in office, citing "sources".

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"Modi govt spend on ads for jst ONE event 2 yr bash? Sources- more than Rs 1000cr," he said in a tweet.

At the same time, Kejriwal said the expenditure of the Delhi government was less than Rs 150 crore for a full year.

"All Del govt depts total spend less than 150cr for full yr," he tweeted.

The AAP government has been accused by BJP and Congress of having a large advertisement budget.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and most of his ministerial colleague are expected to attend an event at India Gate to be hosted by mega star Amitabh Bachhan on May 28 to mark the second anniversary of the government.

The government is organising the event 'Zara Muskura Do' that will have several performances and programmes highlighting its "achievements".

The show will be beamed across the country by Doordarshan.

Various schemes and programmes, particularly Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Digital India and Rural Electrification, will be highlighted during the show.

Programmes to mark the completion of the Modi government's second year in office will also be held in various other cities.

The Modi government today completed two years in office.

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satyameva jayate
 - 
Friday, 27 May 2016

Ha Ha....Good Governance, development, 100% corruption.......all are in mind of you Saffron supporters dear...not visible in the country... Modi himself said he cannot do it in few begining years.....come on......
Where are the first promises then....
Bring back black money............. Where are the 15 lacks saved for each of us...? can i borrow 1 lack....? As you guys the the Goongress ruled the country for 60 years....and after 40 years, for the last twenty years only you guys realized that they are feku....same let BJP move little ahead and then we will see, just after 5 years how many gotala will come out.....just sarted with fake promises and fake degree certificates, serial actresses and masala actors started becoming Members of our respected parliament....
Congress already feku......BJP Aur Bada Feku.......
God Save our nation.

Congress Feku
 - 
Thursday, 26 May 2016

When Modi govt can bring changes in 2 years what congress was doing since last 60 yrs. Loot lethargy corruption?

Arvinda Kenchilal
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Thursday, 26 May 2016

Good job done by Modi Govt in 2 years. Only one request kindly increase the interest rate in bank FD,PPF,Post office MIS.

Umar Farooqu
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Thursday, 26 May 2016

This is how #Feku will bring back Black Money: Black Money account holder Amitabh Bachchan host Modi govt's 2 years gala.

Narevale Narayan
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Thursday, 26 May 2016

2 Years Of PM narendra modi Led BJP Government-but Presstitutes Media will not show you real picture of Modi Govt.

Sangeetha
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Thursday, 26 May 2016

congratulations for successful 2 years.

Kashi Venkataramana
 - 
Thursday, 26 May 2016

Corruption Free & Development Paced 2years of Modi led BJP Govt in India.100% marks for Good & Visible Governance in India

Mohan Pai
 - 
Thursday, 26 May 2016

In 2years of Modi govt, corruption has no place in the govt and word corruption is completely removed from the dictionary

UMMAR
 - 
Thursday, 26 May 2016

modi gov BJP won the election and only fooled Indian people ,

ab ki baar modi sarkaar , we will bring black money

all holding the fake certificates...

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