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After Virat’s Challenge, Rahul Gandhi Openly Challenged Modi On Twitter. Will He Accept?

by Pooja S
May 25, 2018
in Extras
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After Virat’s Challenge, Rahul Gandhi Openly Challenged Modi On Twitter. Will He Accept?

Yesterday, Virat Kohli challenged PM Modi to post a fitness video. The PM accepted this challenge and tweeted that he will soon post one.

However, the opposition has taken advantage of this challenge and has thrown another one in front of Narendra Modi.
As we all know, fuel prices are already on a rise across the country and everyone is talking about that. In fact, the prices crossed Rs 85 per liter in Mumbai. Even Chennai and Delhi are facing the same issue.

Taking the idea of “Challenge”, Rahul Gandhi tweeted out to PM Modi. He openly challenged him on Twitter to reduce fuel prices or bear the consequences.

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After Virat's Challenge, Rahul Gandhi Openly Challenged Modi On Twitter. Will He Accept? - RVCJ Media

Rahul tweeted to Modi that if he doesn’t reduce the prices, Congress would do a nationwide agitation. Here’s what he tweeted;

Dear PM,

Glad to see you accept the @imVkohli fitness challenge. Here’s one from me:

Reduce Fuel prices or the Congress will do a nationwide agitation and force you to do so.

I look forward to your response.#FuelChallenge

— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 24, 2018

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He said, “Dear PM,

Glad to see you accept the @imVkohli fitness challenge. Here’s one from me:

Reduce Fuel prices or the Congress will do a nationwide agitation and force you to do so.

I look forward to your response.”

This time his challenge or request was genuine as fuel prices are daily rising and this could result into increase in prices of commodities. But Twitter as usual instead of supporting Rahul Gandhi started trolling him:-

Stop it!

Stop making a mockery of yourself Everytime… First clean corruption scandals done by all your party members and relatives

— Ravalnath (@Ravalnath_J) May 24, 2018

Biscuit kha…

https://twitter.com/Raj_RJain/status/999583567113064448

Be qualified enough!

Lets see does @RahulGandhi cuts state taxes to bring down fuel prices in Karnataka. #FuelChallenge .
& One needs to be qualified enough to be a Challenger first to pose a Challenge to someone else. 😉

— Pankaj Bhanushali (@Pankajvb) May 24, 2018

We challenge you!

We challenge u to speak for 10 mins in hindi without fumbling and yes without carrying ur notes.

— samir apte (@samir04750181) May 24, 2018

He didn’t even tag you!

We challenge u to speak for 10 mins in hindi without fumbling and yes without carrying ur notes.

— samir apte (@samir04750181) May 24, 2018

Politics is a dirty game and you can’t really say who’s right. But Twitter did troll Rahul Gandhi unnecessarily here. What do you have to say about this challenge?

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