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Twitter hilariously roasts Congress chief Rahul Gandhi for Germany pics
Updated : Aug 23, 2018, 07:59 PM IST
The ‘meme storm’ on Twitter hit Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday and the result was simply hilarious.
Hours after the Congress tweeted a bunch of Gandhi’s photos after Bundestag visit, the BJP took to Twitter to troll its political nemesis.
And as they say, rest is history! Hyper-imaginative Twitter users gave funny, witty twist to the original narrative resulting in some hilarious memes.
Here are some of the best ones:
Whoever is running this account is either @RahulGandhi’s biggest enemy or biggest lover. Any idea who? https://t.co/5RYAIMAvHY
— Vivek Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) August 23, 2018
... pic.twitter.com/48d9LykLBE
— Bullshit News (@jagatguruindia) August 23, 2018
@vijai63 @sambitswaraj @TheYadavPrince @SirPareshRawal pic.twitter.com/eCjux8FEg9
— Abhishek Pandya (@iabhishekpandya) August 23, 2018
Gf: ghoomne chalen? GF: shadi karlo
— Nakli duniya (@Duniya_Nakli) August 23, 2018
Me:. Me: pic.twitter.com/pZI2Dqat7E
Cameraman - Rahul sir, kindly listen carefully.
— The Zucker Doctor (@DoctorLFC) August 23, 2018
Rahul Gandhi - Sure! pic.twitter.com/EofDgg9R14
Watching tv with entire family.
— Pooja Mehta (@pooja1812) August 23, 2018
When kissing scene comes. pic.twitter.com/9PNr8hjbpG
Dad : Gaadi mein cigarette ka packet kiska hai?
— Pooja Mehta (@pooja1812) August 23, 2018
Me : pic.twitter.com/Hvbsw1iZ8h
For the uninitiated, Congress President Rahul Gandhi is on a four-day trip to Germany. In Germany, the Congress president on Wednesday had claimed that the incidents of lynching in India were due to anger emanating from joblessness and "destruction" of small businesses due to demonetization and the "poorly implemented" GST by the ruling BJP.
On Thursday, Gandhi called on some members of the German Parliament and discussed with them a number of domestic and international issues including jobs and trade. During the second day of his two-day visit to Germany, he also walked through the "archives of German Members of Parliament" today.
"I began my 2 day visit to Germany with a speech at the Bucerius Summer School in Hamburg, yesterday. Today, I am in Berlin to meet members of the German Bundestag, NGO's and business leaders. I will also be addressing a public meeting organised by the Indian Overseas Congress," Gandhi said on Twitter.
The Bundestag is Germany's Parliament. It can be compared to the lower house of Parliament along the lines of the United States House of Representatives or India's Lok Sabha.
Gandhi will tomorrow travel to London, where he is slated to hold a series of meetings with MPs and address a meeting of overseas Indians.
(With PTI inputs)