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Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje conducts aerial survey with packet of chips and cold drinks. Twitter goes crazy

Some social media users are claiming that CM took packets of chips and coke along with her to distribute them to people in the flood-hit region

These days a photo of Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje is doing the rounds on social media. The photo was apparently taken on July 31 at a time when she was conducting an aerial survey of flood hit areas in some of the districts of the state.

In one of the photos, Raje can be seen sitting in a helicopter and next to her is a packet which is full of chips and coke. This photo has caught the attention of people on social media as many are asking if the CM has gone for a flood survey or for a picnic.

On the other hand, some social media users said that CM took packets of chips and coke along with her to distribute them to people in the flood-hit region. Some are even claiming that the woman in the photo is someone else and not Rajasthan CM.

However, it can’t be known if the photo is original or photoshopped as the authenticity of the photo could not be verified by inuthdotcom.

There were mixed reactions on the social media on the photo:

Also Read: Rajasthan floods: Indian army jawans successfully rescue 540 girls stranded in a hostel in Jalore

Picnic pe he nikle hai bhai warna ye sab ko kya farak parta hai

— Arshad Ali (@ArshadA80005285) August 4, 2017

Helicopter tour of Hind Mahasagar ___

— ROFL Neenda (@Sabbackchod) August 4, 2017

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— Tushar kumar (@Tushar2p) August 4, 2017

__ ____ ______ __ ____ ____ __!!__@majorkps @dubeyback @RPDULAR @digvijaya_28 @kapoorashok25 @himshekhar_ @AvinashBakshi1 @ChandBrajesh pic.twitter.com/6EVolQ9RFY

— Rajesh Patni (@RajeshPatni4) August 4, 2017

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Meanwhile, normal life has been affected in Rajasthan and many villages are on high alert. A few days back, in one of the major rescue operations, the Indian Army soldiers rescued as many as 540 girls and teachers who were stranded in Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar Girls Hostel in Bhainswara.

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