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The mask of Indian local tyrants was on fire, and the mask of sky-high price was born. How much is the gold mask?

A local tyrant in a foreign country spent about 290,000 rupees, equivalent to almost 27,000 yuan, to make a gold mask for epidemic prevention in COVID-19, which really showed off his wealth.

According to Indian media reports, the local tyrant named Shankar Kuhad is from Pune, a city in western India. Because of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Indian government also asked people to wear masks, and this local tyrant spent 290,000 rubles to make a golden mask to show his uniqueness. It is understood that this mask is made of pure gold and weighs 60 grams. It took eight days to finish. Because this mask does not have a meltblown layer to isolate the virus, nor does it pass the health quality inspection, it has no protective effect, just to show off wealth.

Local tyrants show off their wealth every day. This local tyrant is particularly obsessed with gold products and wears gold and silver all over his body. Every time he travels, he will wear more than one kilogram of gold jewelry, a big gold chain and a small watch, which are basically standard. What's even more frightening is that. The local tyrant will wear a gold ring on each finger of his right hand. The behavior of local tyrants makes me sigh. We really don't understand the world of rich people!

Indian netizens hotly discuss that local tyrants show off their wealth and make headlines in Indian newspapers. Many people mock that the world of local tyrants is so unpretentious. Some people also ridiculed that in the case of the spread of the epidemic in India, the parties spent so much money but "bought a loneliness", such as replacing it with an equivalent medical mask for many people to use.

Some people also lamented the huge gap between the rich and the poor in Indian society: "When half the people are still struggling for three meals, some people have so much money and don't know how to spend it.

India's gap between the rich and the poor India is a country with a big gap between the rich and the poor. Because India's caste system has distinct classes, the rights and wealth of the upper caste are hereditary, and they also have almost natural authority over the lower caste, so the rich of these upper castes own more than 75% of the country's wealth, while the poor of India own less than 5%. Although this backward system has long been abolished by the Indian government, the caste system that has lasted for thousands of years has deeply affected everyone in India. The caste system has been deeply rooted in the hearts of every Indian, whether rich or poor.

Personally, I think that in India, the land, rivers and mountains are private, the rich are rich, and the poor are poor. It is difficult to change the class, so it is difficult for India to surpass us in development. If you have any other views on India, please leave a message in the comments section.