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Gandhi usi ka naam hai…: Congress posts animated video taking dig at BJP’s ‘Nafrat Ka Bazar’

New Delhi: The Indian National Congress on Twitter has posted an intersteing video having shown animated figures that are lookalikes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minitser Amit Shah and former party chief Rahul Gandhi.---Advertisement--- The video shown that the figure who looks like Prime Minister have media, democracy and bureaucracy tied with an iron […]

New Delhi: The Indian National Congress on Twitter has posted an intersteing video having shown animated figures that are lookalikes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minitser Amit Shah and former party chief Rahul Gandhi.

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The video shown that the figure who looks like Prime Minister have media, democracy and bureaucracy tied with an iron chain. Further in the video, PM Modi and home minister shah open a “Nafrat Ki Dukaan (a store of hate).”

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The video was posted with the caption of “Mohabbat ki Dukaan (store of love)”, a slogan that Rahul Gandhi hailed during his “Bharat Jodo Yatra” across the nation.

With the slogan, Gandhi attacked the current ruling dispensation in the centre, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and accused the latter of spreading hate in the nation.

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Meanwhile, the recently-posted video showed how Rahul Gandhi thrived to fight against BJP despite all the obstacles that came in the way and connected everyone.

“Karenge log toh saazeshein hazar, baatna unhi ka naam hai… (Though they will conspire thousand times as it is their job to divide and rule” was a line Gandhi used in the song. Meanwhile, the figures who appeared to be Home Minister and Prime Minister held a book, titled “Divide and Rule.”

First published on: Jun 27, 2023 01:19 PM IST


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