Minister Jabs Jairam Ramesh For Taunting PM Over 'Swinging' Airport Ceiling
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The structure is outside the terminal building, Jyotiraditya Scindia said, and claimed a part of the false ceiling had been deliberately loosened for CCTV work.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia this morning hit out at senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, and accused him of "seeking sensationalism" with his taunt on "state of affairs in New India". Mr Scindia was responding to the Congress leader's tweet where he mocked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over a portion of the false ceiling falling at the Andaman airport. The Prime Minister will inaugurate anything these days — even if it's unfinished or substandard infrastructure (highways, airports, bridges, trains, etc)More than willing ministers anxious to boost their Sensex with him oblige.It's the taxpayers and citizens who pay the cost.… https://t.co/TGUg128dsz The structure is outside the terminal building. Besides, a part of the false ceiling had been deliberately loosened for CCTV work. Heavy winds (about 100 km/hr) later, led to the swinging panels as seen in the video. The false ceiling had been restored after completing the work.… https://t.co/DuLYjUIk0V
"The Prime Minister will inaugurate anything these days - even if it's unfinished or substandard infrastructure (highways, airports, bridges, trains, etc)
More than willing ministers anxious to boost their Sensex with him oblige.