Mumbai: A hilarious video clip is making rounds on the internet showing Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde making use of a human prompter during one of his campaign speeches. The 38-second clip shows Shinde frequently turning to a man, likely a BJP worker, for cues on recent government initiatives, which he then incorporates verbatim into his address. The setting of the video, though unconfirmed, appears to be in Ausa, located in the Latur Rural region, based on the location marked on the microphone stand.

The video which has gone viral now has been receiving hilarious reactions on the internet. Shinde Speaks On Various Govt Initiateves Shinde opens his speech with the slogan “ Mata surakshit tar ghar surakshit ,” checking with his prompter for correctness before moving on. Following a nod from the prompter, he proceeds to mention the "Mahatma Phule Yojana," a healthcare program under Maharashtra’s government.

Eknath bhau is old-fashioned. He doesn't use a teleprompter. He uses a human prompter.

pic.twitter.com/qpW6Ka5Dbj This flagship initiative, originally launched as the Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana in 2012, was rebranded and expanded over time, providing cashless health coverage of up to Rs 1.

5 lakh per family per year, with special provisions for renal transplants. Revamped on July 1, 2024, as 'Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Jan Arogya Yojana 2.0,' the scheme now extends coverage to Rs 5 lakh per family and includes more procedures and hospitals, benefiting.