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Kya aankh maari, main bhi pichhe baitha ghayal ho gaya: Union Minister Mahesh Sharma on Rahul Gandhi’s Parliament wink

Rahul Gandhi had infamously winked after giving an awkward, surprise hug to Prime Minister Modi

Taking a dig on the Opposition, Union Minister Mahesh Sharma said who is even listening to them?


If Mamata Banerjee comes here and does Kathak or if Kumaraswamy (Karnataka Chief Minister) comes and sings here, who will listen to them? They (Opposition) have insulted the son of the soil Chaudhary Charan Singh, too. He was tricked into forming the government and the support was withdrawn. That is why they want a weak government to be formed. They do not want a strong government, Sharma while interacting with people in Sikandrabad, Uttar Pradesh.

He further added that the opposition will take the support of their Pappu. “Pappu! to Pappu hi reh gaye. Us din hum bhi the Parliament mein. Saamne Modiji baithe the, ek line pichhe hum bhi baithe the. Kya aankh maari main bhi pichhe baitha ghayal ho gaya. Ab woh Pappu kehta hai Pradhan Mantri banunga. To Mayawati, Akhilesh Yadav, Pappu aur ab to Pappu ki Pappi bhi aa gayi hai. (Pappu remained a Pappu only. That day, even I was present in the Parliament, sitting right behind PM Modi. The way he winked, I was floored. Now that Pappu wants to be the Prime Minister. So Mayawati, Akhilesh Yadav, Pappu and now his Pappi (Priyanka Gandhi) has also come (to rescue)” Sharma said.

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