This is how Twitterati welcomed Rahul Baba
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Twitterati, who are famous for their tongue-in-cheek comments on the micro-blogging site, welcomed new and improved Rahul Gandhi with some meany, nasty and over-the-top comments.
The fourth generation scion of Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, Rahul Gandhi, joined Twitter on Wednesday and within a day’s time had over 31,000 followers on his handle @OfficeOfRG.
As RaGa, who came back after two-month leave, promises to take on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Indian Government, here’s how people on Twitter reacting and rolling.
However, not all of them were so generous! Few welcomed him and hoped to see an active Rahul baba.
It is yet to see whether Rahul Gandhi himself tweet or hire someone like Modi to do the job.
(Image: Reuters)
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The fourth generation scion of Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, Rahul Gandhi, joined Twitter on Wednesday and within a day’s time had over 31,000 followers on his handle @OfficeOfRG.
As RaGa, who came back after two-month leave, promises to take on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Indian Government, here’s how people on Twitter reacting and rolling.
@OfficeOfRG Now twitter users dont have to search for comedy. Thx u are here
— Kapil Bhat (@106Firehawk) May 7, 2015
Welcome @OfficeOfRG , you're gonna love the RaGa jokes on Twitter, they are hilarious
— Yash Chetnani (@ThreeByTwoShana) May 7, 2015
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@OfficeOfRG Chhota Bheem today at 6 PM, only on Pogo.
— Simar Malhan (@SimarMalhan) May 7, 2015
@OfficeOfRG Can you please give me next week ChotaBeem schedule ? #chotabeem
— Darshan... (@darshansheta) May 7, 2015
@girirajsinghbjp @OfficeOfRG Why should only TV viewers have all fun ? Now Social Media People too enjoy Comedy.
— Biraja #HDL (@birajanath) May 7, 2015
However, not all of them were so generous! Few welcomed him and hoped to see an active Rahul baba.
@OfficeOfRG Rahulji is giving good reply to Narendra Modi government.
— Sitwat Ahmad (@ahmad_sitwat) May 7, 2015
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@OfficeOfRG very good at'las you are tweeting.
— Sanjiv manghwani (@sanjivmanghwani) May 7, 2015
It is yet to see whether Rahul Gandhi himself tweet or hire someone like Modi to do the job.
(Image: Reuters)
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