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Kapil Sharma questions PM Narendra Modi about ‘Acche Din’ – Details inside
Mr Sharma alleged that he had been asked for a Rs five lakh bribe by Mumbai’s civic body for setting up an office.
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India’s amusing man Kapil Sharma today questioned PM Narendra Modi ” s “achhe din’ claim in a tweet sent out early morning.
Sharma earlier today tweeted out to Prime Minister Narendra Modi complaining that he has to pay Rs 5 lakh as bribe to the BMC for getting approval for an office in spite of paying income tax regularly. “Yeh hain aapke achhe din?”.
The tweet instantly caught the attention of the Twitterati and got four thousand retweets in just four hours.
He tweeted, ” Kapilbhai pls provide all info. It asked Sharma to make a formal complaint and also name the officer who demanded bribe from him.
Kapil, who has become one of the most famous and well paid comedians in India in the recent years is presently seen in the new comedy show “The Kapil Sharma Show”.
Have directed MC, BMC to take strictest action. “BMC doesn’t tolerate this kind of corruption in its departments”, M Pawar, Chief Engineer, Vigilance told ANI here.
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Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis tweeted back to Sharma saying the allegations of corruption on the part of BMC officials would be looked into.