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Rahul Gandhi delivers his promised ‘earthquake’ and this is how Twitter reacted

Rahul Gandhi who had mysteriously disappeared after promising an “earthquake” against Modi, today finally surfaced at a rally at Mehsana in Gujarat, where he made charges against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

A Congress IT cell member, who had once attempted to slander Uttar Pradesh BJP chief Keshav Maurya by spreading fake photoshopped images of his non-existent daughter, proceeded to give high praise and shared the part of Rahul’s speech which contained the “earthquake”:



What one might find from the expose that it is the same stuff that Prashant Bhushan had alleged some days back, and evidence for which was declared fake by the Supreme court.

And that led a string of reactions, which will not please the Congress:


Some people captured the brutality of his attacks, though they couldn’t measure its impact:


Some still tried to measure the impact:


But they were using the wrong measurement scale:


What was expected and what was actually delivered:


One possible diary entry Congress needs to be worried about:


Maybe the earthquake was felt at least at one place?


But even people from NDTV pulled Rahul’s leg:


But in the parallel universe:


Okay, if you say so!

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Hemant Bijapurkar
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