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Hope Congress does not censor these hilarious spoofs made on Rahul Gandhi

Twitter is a treasure trove of creative people. One Twitter user who goes by the name Deewan, posted a 4 video spoof series making fun of Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and they are hilarious. Watch these videos yourself.

Part 1


Part 2


Our favourite part is from 1:25 towards the end.

Part 3


A personal favourite.

Part 4


Congress has a history of censoring creative freedom when in power but has always been a hypocrite when it comes to ‘freedom of expression’ when in Opposition. Internet is brutal, though, and does not forget. Hence, considering how Congress leaders and propagandists masquerading as journalists have been championing the freedom of expression by encouraging making fun of politicians, we believe Deewan is in no danger for making fun of the Congress leaders and journalists. Keep them coming, Deewan!

Update: Unfortunately we were proven wrong and Deewan was suspended by Twitter in April. Though to the joy of many, he is now back on the social media platform, and you can check out his tweets out here

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