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To maintain his "degrading image," PM Modi is doing all in his power: Congress takes issue with UGC's "selfie point" mandate

 To maintain his "degrading image," PM Modi is doing all in his power: Congress takes issue with UGC's "selfie point" mandate


To maintain his "degrading image," PM Modi is doing all in his power: Congress takes issue with UGC's "selfie point" mandate
To maintain his "degrading image," PM Modi is doing all in his power: Congress takes issue with UGC's "selfie point" mandate



The people of India, according to Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, are fed up with "this obnoxious level of self-promotion" after ten years.


The UGC's request for colleges and institutions to set up selfie spots to showcase "transformational initiatives that will accelerate India's growth" drew criticism from the Congress on December 2, claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a contender. They are doing all in their power to preserve their "fading image." -up till the Lok Sabha elections.


According to Jairam Ramesh, general secretary of the Congress, India's populace has grown weary of this "obnoxious level of self-promotion" during the last ten years and will respond appropriately very soon.


Ramesh shared a media article on UGC requesting that colleges and institutions create up photo spots, saying, "Our self-indulgent and selfie-obsessed PM is so insecure ahead of the Lok Sabha elections that he is leaving no stone unturned Have been." Save their tenuous reputation." "The Army was requested to set up locations for selfies beforehand. Subsequently, he requested that high government officials, including IAS officers, remove the "Rath Yatra." The general secretary of the Congress said on Twitter, "He has now ordered the UGC to establish selfie stations at every university.


"He had already entered the live stream during the Chandrayaan-III landing and taken over. He had previously put his face on every COVID-19 vaccination certificate, according to Mr. Ramesh.

He said that these are just a few instances that illustrate the man's extreme fears and the "disgusting sycophancy" that surrounds him.


"The people of India are completely sick and tired of this disgusting level of promotional material, which has been surpassed only by North Korean dictators," Shri Ramesh said after ten years. The populace will respond appropriately very soon.


In order to educate the young about India's accomplishments in a variety of sectors, authorities from the University Grants Commission (UGC) claim that schools and institutions throughout the nation have been urged to install selfie sticks in key spots on campus.


Only the authorized design in the 3D layout given by the Union Education Ministry may be used by institutions as selfie spots.


In addition to being a source of pride, these selfie spots will educate all residents about the revolutionary programs that have aided in India's rise to prominence in the world economy. These unique experiences may be shared on social media by guests and students. UGC Secretary Manish Joshi has said, "But should be encouraged to capture and share, fostering a sense of collective pride."



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