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Priyanka Gandhi Receives Severe Backlash For This Video Of Kids Abusing PM Narendra Modi, Watch Here

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 May, 2019 07:16 PM

    A recent video of Priyanka Gandhi that has gone viral on Twitter is not proving good for her. She is receiving severe backlash for using kids to promote her party.

     

    "Uncouth to the core," the Union Minister fumed. "Imagine the filthiest of abuses that a prime minister has to endure from people whose only claim to fame is a nose."

     
     
     
     

    An angry Smriti Irani also tore into the Nehru-Gandhi family on Tuesday night after a video showed Priyanka Gandhi Vadra with children who were using abusive language to describe Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

     
     
     
     

    Here's what happened. First, Priyanka watched the children shout "chowkidar chor hai [the watchman is a thief]", the slogan used by the Congress party to accuse Prime Minister Narendra Modi of corruption in the Rafale defence deal.

     

    Priyanka Gandhi looked on, amused, even nodding approvingly until the children let out an expletive for PM Modi. The Congress leader, her eyes widened, stopped them, saying: "Yeh wala nahin. Accha nahin lagega. Acche bachche bano (Not this one. It is not nice. Be good children)."

     

    The boys then started shouting: "Rahul Gandhi zindabad."

     

    A longer version of the video that Smriti Irani shared shows that Priyanka Gandhi and others stopped the children from using the offensive slogan.

     
     
     
     

    The video has been widely shared, with varied reactions, depending on who's posting it.

     
     
     
     

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