Rahul Gandhi tweets again; this time with rhyme in Hindi
Team Udayavani, Oct 26, 2017, 3:45 PM IST
New Delhi: With a rhyme in colloquial Hindi and a dig at Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi today mocked his claims on the economy, holding that it was in the ICU and “Dr Jaitley’s” medicines were ineffective. Continuing with his attacks on the government on Twitter, Gandhi said, “Dr Jaitley, the economy is in the ICU because of note ban and GST”.
He also tweeted a doggerel, “Aap kehtey hai aap kissisey kum nahi/magara apki davamein dum nahi (You claim you are no less than the others, but your medicines have no strength).” The Tweet came a day after Jaitley retorted to Gandhi’s barb on the new tax regime, which the Congress leader had likened to a Bollywood villain.
“Those who are used to the 2G scam and the coal scam will naturally have objections to a legitimate tax programme,” Jaitley said. Gandhi, while campaigning in Gujarat, had dubbed the GST “Gabbar Singh Tax”, recalling the villain from the 1975 blockbuster ‘Sholay’. He had also attacked the government on GST by referencing the Bollywood character’s dialogue to say it was a tax that coveted people’s earnings.
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