Will you ever see Modi or the BJP ever put out a picture where his own party colleagues look like they are not interested in him? How do you make someone look like a leader if you make him look like he stands aloof, while his followers are busy in their own casual chit-chat? The Congress puts out more images making him look aimless, clueless and amateur. This decision costs Karan the respect of his family and lover, so he resolves to return to the army and prove his resilience.” However, upon watching an action movie, he and some friends decide to enlist in the Army, only to decide halfway through the course that it is too much for them. “Karan leeches off of his father’s business and lives a lazy lifestyle. The movie’s plot from Wikipedia sounds a lot like Rahul’s life, except the happy ending:
#LAKSHYA MOVIE SONG MAIN AISA KYUN HOON WHAT TIME IN MOVIE MOVIE#
Many on Twitter – and not just Modi supporters – were immediately reminded of the song ‘Main Aisa Kyun Hoon’ from the movie Lakshya. Me when I fart in the elevator /7VlBCD8UPw The memes suggested the photos make him look awkward and uncomfortable – not the sort of person anyone would want to see as a prime minister.
Whatever Rahul says in Germany is now going to be overshadowed by these images, which have become the stuff of a million memes. Maybe Rahul is not clueless, but he looks clueless. These images put out by the Congress party’s official Twitter account Thursday suggest the opposite of leadership. This is how Rahul and his social media team think they’ll make him look like he’s ready to lead the country. “Kya khoob lagte ho, bade sundar dikhte ho” /la4Does1XMīy contrast, look at Rahul Gandhi. Occasionally, he does go overboard – but only in trying to look like a boss. Or, the images he shared suggested as much. He was giving succour to those who need it. It’s not clear who’s presenting whom a gift, but it looks like a foreign diplomat is showing Modi respect. His Independence Day message sounded like he was already the prime minister! He wasn’t waiting to win the election before trying to create “Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat”.
Let’s look at the images he was sharing on Twitter in August 2013, exactly five years ago, when he hadn’t even been declared a prime ministerial candidate. He’s the Prime Minister, and the designation alone makes him the centre of attention. Maybe, one is giving him too much credit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madison Square Garden in New York | DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images The party is celebrating him like a god all the time. World leaders are spellbound by his ideas.Įven the country’s freedom fighters want his time and attention.