New Delhi | Congress has hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for appearing in the new episode of Man Vs Wild with TV presenter Bear Grylls.
Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed pointed out that while our jawans were being martyred in Pulwama, PM Modi was “having a time of his life”.
“When 44 CRPF jawans were martyred in Pulwama, PM Modi was having the time of his life shooting for this programme. He was enjoying it so much, that he continued shooting even after being told of the heinous attack! See him laughing carelessly in the trailer”, she wrote on Twitter.
When 44 CRPF jawans were martyred in #Pulwama, PM #Modi was having the time of his life shooting for this programme. He was enjoying it so much, that he continued shooting even after being told of the heinous attack! See him laughing carelessly in the trailer! https://t.co/5hSQtJov4h
— Shama Mohamed (@drshamamohd) July 29, 2019
Earlier today, global adventurer Bear Grylls had announced by sharing a promo video that PM Modi will be featuring his latest episode of Man Vs Wild.
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“For years, I have lived among nature, in the mountains and the forests. These years have a lasting impact on my life. So when I was asked about a special programme focussing on life beyond politics and that too in the midst of nature I was both intrigued and inclined to take part in it,” PM Modi said in a statement.
“For me, this show presents a great opportunity to showcase to the world India’s rich environmental heritage and stress on the importance of environment conservation and living in harmony with nature. It was a great experience spending time in the jungle once again, this time with Bear, who is blessed with indefatigable energy and quest to experience nature at its purest,” he added.
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