‘You will keep your tongue right, brother…’, Kumar Vishwas gave a strong reply to the minister on the statement of pani-puri

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what kumar vishwas wrote in his post

Kumar Vishwas on Saturday posted a photo of himself on Facebook, in which he is eating gol gappas sitting inside a chartered plane. With this photo, Kumar Vishwas wrote, ‘Our Tamil aunt’s dear son Bhai K Ponmudi ji. We Hindi mother’s sons and daughters are proud in every situation that we were born in a successful family of Indian-languages. All of us are also very happy to sell gol gappas which give energy to the taste glands of our brothers and sisters of the south and are also satisfied by reciting Hindi poetry by the grace of this mother Hindi, eating golgappas in charter while traveling by charter plane. ‘

‘We call the Southern brothers as Anna’

Kumar Vishwas further wrote, ‘Tamil is a very rich and developed language. You should be proud that you and I are part of such a language family. And of course, K Ponmudi brothers, we all call ‘Anna’ with love and respect to all the southern brothers who make idli-dosa in our regions. Brother, if you keep your tongue right, your taste will also be fine. Love you, Jai Hind.’

What was the statement given by K Ponmudi?

What was the statement given by K Ponmudi?

Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister K Ponmudi said at the convocation ceremony of Bharathiar University on Friday, “If the argument is true that learning Hindi can provide more employment opportunities, then why are Hindi-speaking people selling pani puri here?” However, when controversy escalated over his statement, Ponmudi clarified, “Many people of Tamil Nadu go to work in the northern states. I made that statement in the sense that a lot of people from the northern states come and work here, because employment is not available in the northern states.

Funny comment on Kumar Vishwas's post

Funny comment on Kumar Vishwas’s post

At the same time, his fans also made funny comments on this post of Kumar Vishwas. A user named Manish Jha wrote, ‘There is only enough money in life to eat golgappas in a chartered plane, otherwise here in middle class life, even tea is afraid of ordering its children!’ Another user Gagan Ahuja wrote, ‘Remembering the South with the north in your arms, enjoying the love after parting, the fun is more to lick the chaat in the charter, fly in the air and enjoy the taste associated with the land. Ho.’

'How much was found in the charter plane'

‘How much was found in the charter plane’

Commenting on Kumar Vishwas’s post, a user named Golu Modanval wrote, ‘We get 8 gol gappas for 10 rupees on the cart, how much was found in the charter plane? Responding to this user’s question, Kumar Vishwas wrote, ‘Thirty-three years of continuous practice, countless curses of time and time, awakening of more than five thousand nights in the country and the world, unsuccessful love and power-greedy childhood friends stabbed in the back. In general expenses like hoarding.



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