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BJP does a copy paste job on Twitter, boasts about South Delhi LED lights with photo of Canadian street
The Bhartiya Janata Party's Delhi Twitter account on Thursday tweeted a picture of street lights of somewhere in South Delhi stating that the SDMC had replaced more than 2 lakh street lights with LED lights.
sdmc-bjp-delhi.jpg

That is a very nice step in public welfare and should be appreciated; if only the picture posted was an example of the SDMC’s splendid work and not from some street in Canada’s Shelburne district.

The Bhartiya Janata Party’s Delhi Twitter account on Thursday tweeted a picture of street lights of somewhere in South Delhi stating that the SDMC had replaced more than 2 lakh street lights with LED lights, which according to the tweet would save approximately Rs 425 Cr for the corporation in the next seven years. The tweet also states that the SDMC had replaced 2 lakh sodium street lights and installed additional 75000 LED lights. It further says that such an action by the SDMC would save 6 crore units of electricity every year and has managed to decrease carbon emission by 44000 MT. That is a very nice step in public welfare and should be appreciated; if only the picture posted was an example of the SDMC’s splendid work and not from some street in Canada’s Shelburne district.

South Delhi Municipal Corporation replaced more than 2 Lakhs street lights with LED lights, this will save approx. 425 Cr for SDMC in 7 Yrs. pic.twitter.com/q91TXQAnXn

BJP Delhi (@BJP4Delhi) April 4, 2017


If you visit the website of the district of Shelburne and search for ‘Street Lights’, you would find links to the article, or a helpline it seems. The helpline states that if any citizen needed to report a damaged or burned out streetlight, they could call a number and speak to the NS Power Customer Representative. This is not the first time that BJP has committed such blunders on social media, Following Independence Day 2016 celebrations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had tweeted a picture of a group of people sitting in the Nagla Phatela village watching the PM’s speech on TV. The PM had tweeted the picture with the caption saying, “People of Nagla Phatela watching the Independence Day celebrations for the first time. More power to them. :)”.

Picture In BJP Delhi’s tweet VS Picture from District of Shelburne, Canada:

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In fact Power Minister, Piyush Goyal had had also retweeted the PM claiming that it was a picture of a newly electrified village. However, a report by DailyO says that when media persons went to the village, they found that 450 of the 600 houses in the village did not have any form of electricity, while the rest of them used illegal connections. The Gram Pradhan also told the reporters that no programmes had been organised in the village, even stating that the picture tweeted by the Prime Minister was not of that village. PM Narendra Modi had later deleted the concerned tweet.


http://www.financialexpress.com/ind...-lights-with-photo-of-canadian-street/617843/
 
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I am surprised people have so much free time to whine about a "representative" picture. I wonder if BJP haters will actually count the number of street lights shown in the picture to discredit the claim of 2 lakh LED street light.
Presstitutes at it again:angry:

Arey bhai Photoshop toh Sanghiyon ka janmsidh adhikar hai:D
 
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Presstitutes at it again:angry:

Arey bhai Photoshop toh Sanghiyon ka janmsidh adhikar hai:D
There is a difference between Photoshop picture and Representative picture. But I am sure people will say so what BJP replaced street lights they posted a fake picture on twitter.
 
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BJP does a copy paste job on Twitter, boasts about South Delhi LED lights with photo of Canadian street
The Bhartiya Janata Party's Delhi Twitter account on Thursday tweeted a picture of street lights of somewhere in South Delhi stating that the SDMC had replaced more than 2 lakh street lights with LED lights.
sdmc-bjp-delhi.jpg

That is a very nice step in public welfare and should be appreciated; if only the picture posted was an example of the SDMC’s splendid work and not from some street in Canada’s Shelburne district.

The Bhartiya Janata Party’s Delhi Twitter account on Thursday tweeted a picture of street lights of somewhere in South Delhi stating that the SDMC had replaced more than 2 lakh street lights with LED lights, which according to the tweet would save approximately Rs 425 Cr for the corporation in the next seven years. The tweet also states that the SDMC had replaced 2 lakh sodium street lights and installed additional 75000 LED lights. It further says that such an action by the SDMC would save 6 crore units of electricity every year and has managed to decrease carbon emission by 44000 MT. That is a very nice step in public welfare and should be appreciated; if only the picture posted was an example of the SDMC’s splendid work and not from some street in Canada’s Shelburne district.

South Delhi Municipal Corporation replaced more than 2 Lakhs street lights with LED lights, this will save approx. 425 Cr for SDMC in 7 Yrs. pic.twitter.com/q91TXQAnXn

BJP Delhi (@BJP4Delhi) April 4, 2017


If you visit the website of the district of Shelburne and search for ‘Street Lights’, you would find links to the article, or a helpline it seems. The helpline states that if any citizen needed to report a damaged or burned out streetlight, they could call a number and speak to the NS Power Customer Representative. This is not the first time that BJP has committed such blunders on social media, Following Independence Day 2016 celebrations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had tweeted a picture of a group of people sitting in the Nagla Phatela village watching the PM’s speech on TV. The PM had tweeted the picture with the caption saying, “People of Nagla Phatela watching the Independence Day celebrations for the first time. More power to them. :)”.

Picture In BJP Delhi’s tweet VS Picture from District of Shelburne, Canada:

cats-9.jpg
In fact Power Minister, Piyush Goyal had had also retweeted the PM claiming that it was a picture of a newly electrified village. However, a report by DailyO says that when media persons went to the village, they found that 450 of the 600 houses in the village did not have any form of electricity, while the rest of them used illegal connections. The Gram Pradhan also told the reporters that no programmes had been organised in the village, even stating that the picture tweeted by the Prime Minister was not of that village. PM Narendra Modi had later deleted the concerned tweet.


http://www.financialexpress.com/ind...-lights-with-photo-of-canadian-street/617843/

However, let me say something in defence of our Sanghi friends. This phenomenon of using "representative images" to fool people and put a sheen on filth has been an ongoing process for many years now. Haven't you seen ads in which they show cars gliding in the backdrop of empty streets with sleek buildings? Or real estate billboards with enticing images of projects that will not look anything similar when completed?

Coupled with liberal usage of names like Gardenia, Promenade, Acropolis, etc., the illusion is complete. This explains a current generation that has grown up disregarding the reality of poverty, deprivation, filth and injustice all around us and fancies that we live in a well-to-do country whose time has come. PDF is especially infested with this lot.
 
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Can't blame the people if they question this "representative picture" as BJP is an expert of Photoshop...

1.-Fake-Ahmedabad-BRT.jpg


5.-Fake-Bullet-Train.jpg


2.-Fake-Modi-as-Sweeper.jpg


4.-Fake-Julian-Assange-Endorsement.jpg

Again, these are just stunts they are learning from the marketing and PR industry. Politics has now become that kind of business. Trouble is, not only are they fooling the people at large, many have managed to fool themselves. As if they cannot see the reality all around themselves.
 
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Can't blame the people if they question this "representative picture" as BJP is an expert of Photoshop...

1.-Fake-Ahmedabad-BRT.jpg


5.-Fake-Bullet-Train.jpg


2.-Fake-Modi-as-Sweeper.jpg


4.-Fake-Julian-Assange-Endorsement.jpg

Bhaijaan aap kahan photoshop mein phas gaye? Koi reasonable criticism ho to baat hai.
 
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Bhaijaan aap kahan photoshop mein phas gaye? Koi reasonable criticism ho to baat hai.
Arey bhayyaji, reasonable criticism chaahiye aapko which Sanghis rarely do. Anyways Jacob has written something reasonable in post #7, please do read it.

Again, these are just stunts they are learning from the marketing and PR industry. Politics has now become that kind of business. Trouble is, not only are they fooling the people at large, many have managed to fool themselves. As if they cannot see the reality all around themselves.
Some may be for marketing/PR but there are quite a few from Sanghi stable which are outright lies
 
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Idiotic of BJP. Delhities now the plight of Roads & Lights. Posting Fake Pics on Twitter won't help you in getting votes. :lol:
 
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I don't get it,Why would they photoshop modi with a broom? What are they trying to prove?
 
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However, let me say something in defence of our Sanghi friends. This phenomenon of using "representative images" to fool people and put a sheen on filth has been an ongoing process for many years now. Haven't you seen ads in which they show cars gliding in the backdrop of empty streets with sleek buildings? Or real estate billboards with enticing images of projects that will not look anything similar when completed?

Coupled with liberal usage of names like Gardenia, Promenade, Acropolis, etc., the illusion is complete. This explains a current generation that has grown up disregarding the reality of poverty, deprivation, filth and injustice all around us and fancies that we live in a well-to-do country whose time has come. PDF is especially infested with this lot.
Post of the Week, seriously good comments Jacob and i couldn't agree with you anymore.

The internet generation of indians that we see online come across as people who are blind to realities of their country especially poverty. Why isn't it thought in schools that india has the highest amount of poor people living below the global poverty index anywhere in the world? Frankly a nation not in touch with its core issues can never progress.
 
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