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8 cheetahs have come but why 16 crore jobs did not come in 8 years? Rahul Gandhi asked question

With the arrival of cheetahs in India, politics has started on it. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, who went on Bharat Jodo Yatra, attacked BJP by tweeting. He wrote – 8 cheetahs have come, now tell me, why 16 crore jobs did not come in 8 years? There is a challenge for the youth, they will take employment. #National_Employment_Day. It is known that the Congress is celebrating Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday on Saturday as ‘National Unemployed Day’.

At the same time, SP President and former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav took a jibe by tweeting. He wrote – Everyone was waiting for the roar… but it turned out to be the cat’s aunt’s family.

Three days ago, AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi also took a jibe at PM Modi on the arrival of cheetahs in India. Owaisi quipped that when we talk about unemployment in the country, Modi leaves even the cheetah behind. When asked questions about China, they run faster than a cheetah. In such cases they are quite fast. He is also very quick in speaking. We are telling them to slow down a bit.

PM Modi left 8 leopards in Kuno National Park

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today released cheetahs in the Kuno National Park on the occasion of his birthday. These cheetahs from Namibia were first brought to Gwalior by a special cargo plane, after which they were taken to Kuno National Park by Chinook helicopter. Officials said that of these eight cheetahs, five are females and three are males.

To see cheetahshave to show some patience

After releasing the cheetahs in the Kuno National Park, the Prime Minister said – “The countrymen will have to show patience, wait for a few months to see the cheetahs released in the Kuno Park.” He also said that for these cheetahs to be able to make the park their home, we will have to give these cheetahs a few months’ time.

He said that following the international guidelines, India is trying its best to settle these cheetahs. We should not let our efforts fail. When cheetahs run again in Kuno National Park, the ecosystem here will be better again and biodiversity will increase.