BiryaniEnthu
BiryaniEnthu

Maldives picture to promote Lakshadweep?

Too much Twitter for the day I guess

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10mo ago
Sherlock007
Sherlock007
TCS10mo

Lolzzz..

But yeah Indians should prefer andaman, goa and lakshadweep over Maldives.

S jaishankar should cancel passport of Maldives visiting Indians

BiryaniEnthu
BiryaniEnthu

@Sherlock007 Bhai chill

Sherlock007
Sherlock007
TCS10mo

Just woke up...

Chilling only :D

ElonMast
ElonMast
Amazon10mo

Simply bullshit, GoI won’t do anything to make things tourist friendly and expect people to spend -

  1. Goa (the Mecca) is not able to solve taxi mafia problem. Why it is so difficult?

  2. Traveling to Lakshadweep is a big hassle - need an entry permit, report to police after landing, no direct flights from major cities.

  3. You’ll see chocked roads to Manali every summer holidays or snowfall time, vehicles keep skidding on ice. No public infra to support such situations.

Some people might see it as “anti-India” rant but no this is a rant against poor civic infrastructure, administration which is doing nothing to promote tourism despite a scalable potential.

BruhJoy
BruhJoy
InMobi10mo

Tourism in India, especially with the airfares is ridiculous rn. It costs the same to fly to Thailand or a far better beach than it does to go to Andaman or Goa. Hotel prices are nearly the same. If i evaluate between a domestic and foreign trip, i would prefer foreign to learn about new cultures and stuff.

ElephentKnife
ElephentKnife

None of these pseudo nationalists cared when people from Lakshadeep cried for help.

whiteKnight
whiteKnight

Simple but effective statement

BrisbaneBunny
BrisbaneBunny

Just an average day on Twitter where misinformation sells.

While what Maldives did is objectionable, most of them outraging over Maldives don't even have the money to travel to Manali. The boycott series on Twitter are a joke. If we were to seriously boycott everything which Indian Twitter does on a daily basis we'll only have our bathing towel left to wear for the rest of our lives.

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