Published 21:33 IST, February 12th 2021
Rahul Gandhi gets flak from film celebrities on 'Hum Do, Hamare Do' dig in Parliament
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi got flak from film celebrities on his 'Hum Do, Hamare Do' dig against the Government in the Parliament on Thursday.
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Congress Member of Parliament Rahul Gandhi’s dress in Parliament opposing controversial farm laws received strong reaction from celebrities related to film industry. t just actor-Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament Ravi Kishan, even ors like Ranvir Shorey and Ashoke Pandit trolled politician for his ‘Hum Do Hamare do’ statement in Lok Sabha. stars brought his family members like sister Priyanka Gandhi Vra into ir statements as y fired digs.
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Celebrities troll Rahul Gandhi on ‘Hum Do Hamare Do’ statement
As Rahul Gandhi also tweeted family planning statement created his own party, Ravi Kishan was among those who slammed Wayan MP. He stated 135 crore citizens should be asked about difference between Congress governemt and PM Modi government. He wrote, “Your government was for your family and your bror-in-law. But PM Modi worked for oppresed, deprived and poor."
Ranvir Shorey also joined in bringing his sister Priyanka Gandhi, Congress General secretary, sharing a picture of sibling duo under ‘Rahul Priyanka Gandhi Sena’ logo. actor sarcastically sent cheers to those ‘fighting for this rosy future.’
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Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit trolled Rahul Gandhi over his mannerisms, and even stated that he should get married for slogan to make sense.
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Writer-director Vinta Nanda, however, came out in Rahul Gandhi’s support and called it a ‘masterstroke.’
Using Congress-era family planning slogan- 'Hum do, hamare do' he alleged that only 4 persons are running country and gaining from farm laws.
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"Many years ago, re was a slogan for family planning- 'Hum do, hamare do'. Like coronavirus comes in a different form, this slogan has come back in a different form. Today, this country is run by 4 people- 'Hum do, hamare do'. Everyone kws ir names," he said.
His alleged dig was at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and two leing entrepreneurs of country.
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Rahul Gandhi avoided comment on Union Budget during his speech and shared his take on three farm laws passed by Government. He even misinterpreting Farmers' Produce Tre and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, contending that it would le to end of Mandi system.
On Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020, Rahul Gandhi said, " content of second law is that biggest industrialists can store any amount of grain, fruit and vegetables. re is limit."
He ded, "y can hoard as much as y want. content of second law is to finish Essential Commodities Act".
" content of third law is that when a farmer goes to biggest industrialist and demands right price for his grain, fruits and vegetables, n he will t be allowed to go to court."
15:19 IST, February 12th 2021