Allegations made a joke: RJD leader says on Rahul's complaint, twitter is guilty if followers do not increase and votes will not increase
The allegation made on Twitter by Rahul Gandhi had now become a problem for him. Earlier, the BJP had made fun of his complaint, now the RJD has taken a dig at him.
Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi had recently written a letter to parag agarwal, ceo of microblogging website Twitter. In this letter, he had said that don't let Twitter become a pawn in the destruction of the idea of India. Gandhi wrote, "I think Twitter is unintentionally contributing to curbing freedom of expression in India.
At the same time, he had also alleged that my followers have not been growing for many months and it is not a coincidence. Twitter had issued a statement on Thursday saying that the number of followers is a viewable feature and its number remains perfect. After this complaint of Gandhi, the BJP had taken a dig at him.
On Monday, RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) leader and water resources minister in the Bihar government Sanjay Jha also targeted Rahul Gandhi. Jha tweeted, "Those who do air-air politics through Twitter are only concerned about not increasing followers. Statements are ready that if followers do not increase, then Twitter is guilty, if the votes do not increase, then EVMs are guilty. '
Amit Malviya had questioned Rahul Gandhi's priorities
Jha further wrote, "There were more days when the king's son became king. But, who should explain this to the family parties? Earlier on Thursday, BJP leader Amit Malviya also took to Twitter to question Rahul Gandhi's priorities. Malviya's tweet was retweeted by Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and attacked Rahul.
In his tweet on Thursday, Malviya had written, "Today, the former Uttarakhand Congress president joined the BJP. On this day, five Congress MPs rebelled in Punjab. A former Union Minister and a senior Congress leader in Karnataka bid goodbye to the party today. But Rahul Gandhi is only worried about his followers on Twitter.
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