New Delhi: Australian pace bowler and cricketer Pat Cummins who is currently in India for playing IPL, on Monday made an announcement through his Twitter account donating $50,000 to India’s PM Cares Funds to fight Coronavirus.
Cummins who plays for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in IPL added that he was donating the money to PM Cares Fund “Specifically to purchase oxygen supplies for India’s hospitals”.
Twitter users hailed the bowler for the generous contribution to the country’s fight against the deadly virus whose second wave has grappled the entire country pushing it to one of the worst healthcare crises in the country’s history.
However, users also expressed their reservations over Cummins choosing to donate the amount to PM Cares Fund alleging the funds were mismanaged by the government and had no audit to show the utilization of the money to the public.
Several users including a few with verified batch added it would’ve been better of Cummins had he chose any other organization or charitable units to help and that the PM Cares Funds were not ideal as it would not help the people of the country.
Here are some of the tweets where people called on Cummins to consider other organizations for donating the money over PM Cares Funds.
Thank you Pat. You're a great guy. Just that don't put the money in PM Cares. Repeated RTIs have led to the open announcement that it's not accountable to anyone and any funds allocation won't be disclosed. Pls donate to any of the other numerous charities that are accountable.
— Abijit Ganguly (@AbijitG) April 26, 2021
Why would you pay to pmcares? He is already not sharing that money with people. It is a private fund with no auditing
— پربھا ਪ੍ਰਬਾ (@deepsealioness) April 26, 2021
Thanks Pat. U r terrific bowler & human being. Ur gesture speaks volume about you. However, please don't donate the money to PM Cares. Multiple RTI's, court cases have shown PM Cares is not transparent & is a private entity. Rather donate to hospitals & those working on ground.
— N Sai Balaji | ఎన్ సాయి బాలాజీ (@nsaibalaji) April 26, 2021
Great gesture. But please consider donating to a more transparent and accountable mechanism, and not PM CARES. PM CARES is opaque and not fit for purpose.
— Suvojit (@suvojitc) April 26, 2021
कही भी दीजिये PMCARES में नही दीजियेगा , वहां आगे सिर्फ भावनाएं जाएंगी , पैसा कहा जायेगा पता नही ।
— Sarvesh Mishra (@SarveshMishra_) April 26, 2021
Thank you Pat, but you just wasted your money by donating to PM Care fund...He doesn't care at all...It would be great if you had donated this amount to some NGOs.
— Md Asif Khan (@imMAK02) April 26, 2021
Please don't donate to "PM CARES FUND". The Government denied to reveal the utility of it last year.
— Sukanya L.N. (@sulakshna7783) April 26, 2021
Till now,none of the citizens know what it is been used for, the amount that is collected and all. Please enquire, and find alternative authentic organization to donate please ?
PM Cares Fund is used to buy MLA's, other players should also contribute in this cause so that BJP can make Government in West Bengal.
— TweetBOT (@HackBot20) April 26, 2021
Dear Pat .... I think You have wasted your dream think and hope by donating money in 'PM Cares Fund' !
— Ashish Yadav (@Ashishy7055) April 26, 2021
Our Prime Minister is not taking this panic situation seriously. In some words I'll say Indian PM is just fooling us and using that money for his particular people and Party !
Sorry To Say
— PATNITES (@Er__Civil) April 26, 2021
I don't believe in PM CARE FUND , Honnest Indian Cheated by this name.......PM Care is One of biggest SCAME
Everyone Must Donate To Honest NGO who Working tirelessly in dis pandemic
I can see your good intention but they will use your money for building statues and temples. And if you question their decision, they will retaliate with, " An outsider should not interfere in our internal matters ".
— மண்ட கசாயம் (@TheLastJ1) April 26, 2021
I’m heartbroken that he donated straight into Modi’s pocket though. That fund has been criticised for a year now because it is completely private and there’s no indication where the money is going to, with suspicions it’s used to fund the BJPs political rallies.
— mrs. alisson's moustache (rip) (@fudgeposner) April 26, 2021
Thank you Pat. But why #PMCaresFund ? He will use it to buy MLA’s.
— Dhivya Marunthiah (@DhivCM) April 26, 2021
Thanks Pat for donating to PMCares with good intent.
— Bhakt's Nightmare (@ReportTweet_) April 26, 2021
But, lakhs of crore rupees have gone to PMCares and still we are here.
People dy!ng like flies without oxygen.
Please, don't pay to pm fund.. He is the biggest fraud
— RahulSingh (@rk066273) April 26, 2021
@patcummins30 PM CARE fund is big scam and also non audited account. Use your money direct benefit to people and help in covid pendemic. Or go through @SonuSood ngo.
— PravinSinh Jadav (@PkJadav_) April 26, 2021
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Baramati, Nov 23: Maharashtra deputy Chief Minister and NCP president Ajit Pawar on Saturday won from his traditional Baramati assembly constituency by defeating his nephew and NCP (SP) candidate Yugendra Pawar by more than one lakh votes.
Ajit, who parted ways with his uncle Sharad Pawar last year and was seeking an eighth term from this family bastion in Pune district, polled 1,81,132 votes while Yugendra Pawar polled 80,233 votes.
Ajit, thus, defeated his younger brother's son by 1,00,899 votes.
Five months ago, Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) had triumphed in Baramati in the Lok Sabha elections, with incumbent MP and Sharad Pawar's daughter Supriya Sule defeating Ajit Pawar's wife Sunetra by a margin of 1.5 lakh votes.
Both the NCP factions did not leave a single stone unturned during the assembly campaign, and even Sharad Pawar's wife Pratibha Pawar and Sule's daughter Revati were seen campaigning for Yugendra, while Ajit Pawar brought his mother on stage during his concluding rally in Baramati.
While Sharad Pawar told the people of Baramati that they needed a new leadership, alluding to Yugendra Pawar whom he described as a highly-educated candidate, Ajit Pawar cautioned people not to fall prey to the "emotional pitch" by the senior Pawar.
After Saturday's results, Ajit Pawar, who along with several other NCP legislators sided with the BJP-Shiv Sena government in 2023, could claim to be the real political heir of his estranged uncle who founded the NCP in 1999.
Sunetra Pawar, now a Rajya Sabha member, thanked the people of Baramati for reposing their faith once again in `Dada' (elder brother in Marathi, as Ajit is fondly called).