Virendra Kumar given instructions to those who touch feet!

Balasahana Suresh

MP from Tikamgarh district of madhya pradesh and Union minister Dr. virendra kumar Khatik has issued a strange order. He has given strict instructions to those who touch feet. Regarding this, he has also pasted two notices in his office and house. The Union minister has ended the old tradition of touching feet. He said that this chair was received by the public, then how can there be any difference between big and small.

Union minister Dr. virendra kumar Khatik has expressed displeasure over the supporters touching feet and has given strict instructions to those who touch feet. Regarding this, he has also pasted a notice on the wall of his office and house, in which it is written that touching feet is strictly prohibited, while in the other pamphlet it is written that the work of the person who touches feet will not be heard.

Cabinet minister of the central government Dr. virendra kumar Khatik is always known for his new style and new thinking and new initiatives. His style is unique and everyone becomes crazy about his simplicity. This time he has put up a notice board at his bungalow.

No rural public or worker will touch his feet. He clearly says that this is an old tradition, which I am ending from today. He says that the public is supreme. It is because of them that we become ministers, MPs and MLAs, then why the pride. He said that our country's PM narendra modi has also said, Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas, then why should the public touch the feet of the public representative. This is wrong, this sends a wrong message to the public. He said that the public who brought us to this post and seat, then how can we let them bow before us, this is wrong, hence the practice of making all the public representatives touch their feet should be stopped. Union minister Dr. virendra kumar Khatik makes the people coming from far off places sit on a chair in his office and listens to their problems and solves the problem.

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