Top 10 Rahul Gandhi memes on #VishwaPappuDiwas

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Top 10 Rahul Gandhi memes on #VishwaPappuDiwas
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Even though the birthday boy, Rahul Gandhi started his day well with Prime Minister Narendra Modi wishing him on Twitter, the Congress Vice President has become the butt of all jokes among Twitterati. On his 45th birthday, Twitter users are busy celebrating #VishwaPappuDiwas in their own way with some saying he was born on “Buddhuwar” (Fool’s day). Twitterati have been congratulating him since morning for celebrating his birthday in India for the first time. They are addressing the Gandhi scion in many ways. We bring you ten popular names by which he is being addressed.

Pappu: It is a derogatory colloquial Hindi word meaning "dumb kid". Twitterati very often use this word to describe the Congress Vice President.

Buddhu: This again means dumb. People started addressing him by calling him “buddhu” after he made many weird statements during the 2014 general elections campaigns.

Rahul baba: The word ‘baba’ is being used to refer a kid. The Congress leader is often been referred as Rahul Baba in jokes on various social networking sites.

Shahzada: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has attacked Rahul Gandhi many times by calling him “shahzada” during the Lok Sabha elections campaign last year.
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Yuvraaj: The Congress leader, who also represents the Amethi Lok Sabha constituency, is referred as Yuvraaj by some of the politicians.

RaGa: This is how the India media addresses the Gandhi scion in order to shorten his name.

Joker: He is being referred to as joker of the Indian politics on social media platforms due to his senseless statements.

Prince: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi is also known as prince of the Nehru-Gandhi family.

Maa ka ladla: Rahul Gandhi is also being called as “Maa ka ladla” as he has always been defended by his mother Sonia Gandhi. The Congress President took the responsibility of the 2014 Lok Sabha poll debacle, although Rahul Gandhi was equally responsible for the humiliating defeat.
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PM in waiting: The Congress Vice President is also been called as PM in waiting during and after the Lok Sabha elections last year.
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