In Week 2 of the Budget session, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi spared no attempt to attack Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Cabinet for their high-handedness in office and the saffronisation of education. The Gandhi scion rained barbs on Modi sarkar's policies, calling the black money scheme 'fair and lovely yojana' and the ambitious Make In India project no more than a "babbar sher".
As expected, Rahul took little time to trend on social media. Here's the split verdict on his brave digs at Modi sarkar:
Here #RahulGandhi describes @narendramodi's 'Fair & Lovely' scheme #ITVideo #ModiBudgetTest @OfficeOfRGhttps://t.co/CTJWCKLyoS
— India Today (@IndiaToday) March 2, 2016
'I am not from RSS, I make mistakes, I don't know everything'@OfficeOfRG #RahulGandhi #ITVideo #ModiBudgetTesthttps://t.co/n2TTtwcI4q
— India Today (@IndiaToday) March 2, 2016
"The country is not the Prime minister. The Prime Minister is not the country."~ Rahul|"Truer words never spoken."~ Manmohan
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) March 2, 2016
Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha Pic1: Before His SpeechPic2: After His Speech???????????????? pic.twitter.com/uWkCGP239g
— HimanshuS (@3uphoric) March 2, 2016
My Gandhi, Your Savarkar.My Muslim, your Hindu,My Dalit, your brahminRahul Gandhi in Lok SabhaThis is how Congress has been dividing us
— Mahesh Jagga (@MaheshJagga) March 2, 2016
Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha is the only reason that people are not missing Kapil's show.
— Saurabh Dhiman (@iSaurabhDhiman) March 2, 2016
Whatever Rahul Gandhi had for breakfast today, I want too. One of the most direct hits in recent times. https://t.co/wRHFtSKn3H
— Wildcard Vidyut (@Vidyut) March 2, 2016
In a rebuttal to #RahulGandhi, Anupriya Patel says fair & lovely has 'transformed the lives of many women'. Really, this coming from an MP!
— Maha Siddiqui (@SiddiquiMaha) March 2, 2016
India needs to see this playful, witty and feisty version of Rahul Gandhi more often.
— Angellica Aribam (@AngellicAribam) March 2, 2016
India needs to see this playful, witty and feisty version of Rahul Gandhi more often.
— Angellica Aribam (@AngellicAribam) March 2, 2016
The Prime Minister is not the country, the country is not the PM says Rahul Gandhi. Indira is India, India is Indira is finally buried.
— Smita Prakash (@smitaprakash) March 2, 2016
FM should have imposed entertainment tax on Rahul Gandhi's Speeches instead of EPF #ComedyAfternoonsWithRaga
— Retarded Writer (@retardedwriter) March 2, 2016
Rahul Gandhi is so bad at communication that he may even find it difficult to fool people... the way Kejriwal does.
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) March 2, 2016
Steve jobs is not Microsoft Microsoft is not Steve jobs..????????????Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha
— Mahesh Vikram Hegde (@mvmeet) March 2, 2016