Rajasthan: Anirudh Singh, son of Gehlot government minister Vishvendra Singh, has once again come into limelight. Today, because of one of his tweets, he suddenly came into limelight. Even before this, he has grabbed headlines by calling Rahul a ‘Jhakki’. But this time Anirudh Singh took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi by retweeting the tweet posted by the Congress. He wrote that ‘You are showing Pappu by speaking lion’
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Let us tell you that Anirudh Singh, a minister in the Gehlot government of Rajasthan, made a controversial tweet today. Which quickly became the subject of headlines from social media to political corridors. In fact, the Congress had posted a video on Twitter about one Rahul. In which Rahul is being shown getting down from the car and going inside the Parliament House. The caption of this video on Twitter is “Lion in Parliament”. Minister’s son Anirudh retweeted this post and wrote, “Where is the lion? You are showing Pappu by saying lion lion, God will never forgive you, liar”
Where is the lion?
You are showing Pappu by saying lion, God will never forgive you, liar.#BudgetDay2023 https://t.co/HSBQjgMSHW— Anirudh D. Bharatpur (@thebharatpur) March 16, 2023
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Anirudh has been in headlines before as well
Even before this tweet, Minister’s son Anirudh has been making headlines due to his taunts. Even before this, on Twitter itself, by targeting Rahul Gandhi, he came in the discussion by calling him a jerk. Similarly, by retweeting the tweet of one of his supporters, he targeted Rahul Gandhi and advised him to go back to Italy. It was written in a tweet that ‘there is a call to change the state president in many states in Congress’, in response to this, Anirudh wrote that ‘they can do whatever they want’. The party is anti-national and Rahul Gandhi needs to go back to Italy.
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