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Hilarious tweets on Swacch Bharat goes viral, PM Modi cracked up too

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Nahi, jo pehle shauchalaya banaega, mai uske saath rahugi (I will stay with whoever builds a toilet first)”, reads a poster reportedly in Nainital over PM Modi’s Swaccha Bharat Mission. Launched in 2014, Swachh Bharat is PM Modi’s flagship programme that aims to eradicate open defecation by 2019.

The poster featuring an iconic scene from film Deewar has a stamp of approval from none other than the Prime Minister himself. The poster shows the scene from the 1975 film where Amitabh Bachchan is abandoned by his brother Shashi Kapoor and mother Nirupa Roy. While in the film, ‘maa‘ sides with the honest and righteous Ravi, in this poster she has different priorities.

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Mr.Narendra Modi could not help but cracked replying his follower who tweeted the poster quoting his name.

According to the image, the poster was put up in Nainital to encourage people to build toilets in their homes.

The PM clearly loves it.

 

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