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Order might have come from 'semi-literate' Rahul: Swamy on Manish Tewari's abusive tweet on PM Modi

New Delhi [India], September 17 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Subramanian Swamy on Sunday came down heavily on the Congress after grand old party leader Manish Tewari posted an abusive tweet against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Manish Tewari is known as a very sensible person but it seems like he got an order from 'semi-literate' person named Rahul Gandhi," Swamy told ANI, targetting Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

Earlier in the day, Manish Tewari took to twitter and used degrading language for the Prime Minister that said, "Is Se Khate Hain Chutiyon Ko Bhakt Bana Na or Bhakton Ko Permanent Chutiya Bana Na -Jai Ho. Even Mahatma cannot teach MODI Deshbhakti."

This was in reply to a Twitter user, who had tried to troll him over the issue of nationalism.

Censuring the Congress party and the tweet Swamy said that everyone in the party (they) have to perform like "monkeys" to Rahul Gandhi's orders so that degrades their own position and shows them in a bad light.

"They are very upset as the BJP is getting stronger and they know have no chance in 2019, hence they are getting frustrated," said Swamy.

He also added that they are afraid that Hindus are coming together, whom they have tried to divide on the basis of castes.

"Even Muslims are coming with us and so we should not pay any heed to them," Swamy said.

The tweet has received a lot of criticism from the opposition party, and comes in reference to an earlier retweet by Congress senior leader Digvijay Singh who posted a picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that said, "Mere do achievements, bhakton ko ch***** banaya, chu***** ko bhakt banaya."

Singh added a caveat to his post by saying, "Not mine but couldn't help posting it. My apologies to the person concerned. He is the best in the art of fooling!"

Digvijay Singh evoked the ire of many by posting the controversial meme.

However, he stood his ground on defending his post and said that the retweet shoud not be counted as him saying those words.

"I just retweeted something. I did not abuse Prime Minister Modi. I have just said that he is the best in the art of fooling. Is it abusive?" Singh said to the media. (ANI)


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