BJP Congress list makes Twitter laugh: who’s on duty

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A mock “Work from Home” program for the BJP released by Congress.

New Delhi:

A dash of humor was added today in the bitter war of words between Congress and the BJP over the coronavirus, China, Rajasthan and most recently law and order in Uttar Pradesh, which divided Twitter. “Who is on duty today” facing the target of Congress and Rahul Gandhi, questioned Congress, posting a mock “Work from Home” program where various Union ministers were listed.

The list started with Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and continued with Prakash Javadekar, JP Nadda, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman and Smriti Irani every day of the week.

“Where is Ravi Shankar Prasad,” one Twitter user asked. Another pointed out that the prime minister has also been left behind.

Yet another suggested that ministers are just guest appearances, the one on duty every day was BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra.

Lagging behind Congress, one user suggested that the correct answer is “Indian people”. Another asked if the party could read the posted timetable.

Over the past few weeks, Rahul Gandhi has carried out a tweet attack on the government, to which the BJP has responded each time.

Mr Gandhi, who has so far attacked the Center for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic and Chinese aggression in Ladakh, yesterday faced the government of Yogi Adityanath over the murder of a journalist in Ghaziabad.

“Journalist Vikram Joshi was killed for opposing the assault on his niece. My condolences to the bereaved family. The promise was to give ‘Ram Raj’, but gave ‘Gundaraj’,” it reads. his tweet in Hindi, roughly translated.

The BJP said Congress would become a “tweet party” as it continued to “lose” leader after leader.

Rahul Gandhi tweets daily. It looks like Congress will become a party of tweets as they do no job among the people and lose one leader after another. A frustrated and depressed party is trying to launch all kinds of attacks on the government “said Union Minister Prakash Javadekar.

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