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Congress leader shares Rahul Gandhi’s shoe pic to prove another Congress leader did not bow down to tie his shoelace

Supriya Shrinate of Congress shared Rahul Gandhi's shoe pic on Twitter to 'fact-check' Amit Malviya

Political discourse in India has reached a new low after Congress leader Supriya Shrinate today took to Twitter to show picture of a shoe to ‘prove’ another Congress leader did not bow down to tie his shoelace because is shoes do not even have a lace.

Shrinate called BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya a ‘fake news peddler’ for sharing a video where Congress leader and former Union Minister Bhanwar Jitendra Singh could be seen bowing down and getting on his knees in what appears to be tying Rahul Gandhi’s shoelace.

At around 15 seconds in above video, one can see Singh getting down on his knees in middle of the road near Rahul Gandhi’s feet.

It has now come to Congress leaders carrying and sharing pictures of Rahul Gandhi’s shoes n their mobile phones to ‘fact-check’ political opponents amid the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’.

Not surprisingly, Shrinate was mocked at for sharing the picture of their dear leader.

One Twitter user asked whether it was ‘sweet or sour’, likely asking about the taste of the shoe. Often, licking shoes/bootlicking is term used to refer to those who is a servile person.

Another Twitter user wondered if there were any other job in the world which involved defending shoelaces of their boss… rather master.

Another Twitter user asked if she even know how the shoe might have tasted like.

Another Twitter user said how this picture of Rahul Gandhi’s shoe might be the wallpaper on every Congress worker.

The level of sycophancy in Congress workers is quite admirable. Not.

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