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This Remark On Chandrayaan 3 From UP Politician Has Posed a Serious Question On The Politicians Of India; Read About It  

Such incidents in Indian politics give rise to questions about the literacy of politicians in the nation. All these are basic facts that must be known to someone who is a representative of the nation or a part of it.

Remark On Chandrayaan 3

Chandrayaan 3

Wishes are showering from different parts of the nation and the globe on the remarkable success of Chandrayaan 3. But this remark on Chandrayaan 3 from an Uttar Pradesh politician Om Prakash Rajbhar has gone seriously wrong. He said that the entire nation should welcome Chandrayaan-3 when it lands “on earth”. This has come out as a major blunder from the politician.

Rajbhar being trolled

Rajbhar’s name was added to the list of politicians who made mistakes in their statements about Chandrayaan as a result of this remark, making them targets of social media trolls. Ashok Chandna, the minister of sports for Rajasthan, and Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, had earlier made news for their errors.

Here’s the video of remark on Chandrayaan 3

Former minister Rajbhar is heard praising scientists for their ongoing studies in the brief video clip.

On the Chandrayaan mission, he added, “I congratulate them on this. When it is time tomorrow for its safe arrival on earth, the whole country should welcome it.” Rajasthan minister Ashok Chandna had said, “If we are successful and make a safe landing, I salute the passengers.” Chandrayaan-3 made an eagerly anticipated soft landing on the Moon Wednesday evening, making India only the fourth country to do so and the first to reach the uncharted territory around its south pole.

List of politicians committing blunders

While CM Mamata mistook astronaut Rakesh Sharma for actor-director Rakesh Roshan, Chandna hailed the “passengers” aboard Chandrayaan.

The Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) leader made the comment to a television reporter prior to Chandrayaan’s lander module touching down on the Moon on Wednesday.

Such incidents in Indian politics give rise to questions about the literacy of politicians in the nation. All these are basic facts that must be known to someone who is a representative of the nation or a part of it.