Someone from Naintal tweeted an innovatively done poster of the Bollywood blockbuster, Deewar, carrying Swachh Bharat message and PM Narendra Modi, who’s really active on the social media, was quick to take note of it and re-tweeted it. What followed was a series of entertaining tweets, which were nothing less than hilarious.
Whoever created this deserves an award. @narendramodi ji kripya dhyan dein #SwachhBharat pic.twitter.com/PF0FnucjZJ
— SahuCar (@sahucar) April 10, 2017
Haha! Borrows from cinema to make a point on cleanliness. Innovative. https://t.co/PQpX8LHo7l
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 11, 2017
@narendramodi then why your mom lives away from you ? no toilet ?
— Amar (@ImmortalizeBoi) April 11, 2017
@narendramodi pic.twitter.com/IzrgPDp8lR
— Mamta Jain (@mamtajain69) April 11, 2017
@narendramodi Sir, but when will BJP & other political parties learn not to dirty streets with ugly posters of their ugly leaders?https://t.co/k78YlGYmUK
— ಶರತ್ (@shrths) April 11, 2017
@narendramodi Sir, Cleanness is required in Politics, PL pass a bill for minimum qualification at least Graduate and maximum age of 65 for fight election.
— AMAR NATH KUMAR (@amar1301) April 11, 2017
@narendramodi @smritiirani “mere paas gaadi hai, bangla hai, naukar hai, etc, hai. Tumhaare paas kya hai?”
“Bhai, Mere paas shouchalay hai”— Ashish A Pimpley (@AAPun) April 11, 2017
@narendramodi inspiring.. need to promote these type of posters… Good job
— Rajat Pandey (@RajatPa73300313) April 12, 2017
And, some more ‘LOL’ing:
@narendramodi Thats as innovative as your brain. Borrowing the UPA scheme and change the name just like this poster. Did you get my point?
— Not That Modi (@CommunalModi) April 12, 2017
@narendramodi हां नैनीताल distric with major town हल्द्वानी, there are such type of hoardings.
Irony Made of plastic.
Itself causing pollution.— Dinesh Kukreti (@daddu1983) April 11, 2017