I started liking Rahul Gandhi as a person when I was still a hardcore BJP supporter. Yes, you read that right. I was 17 when I first joined Twitter and landed on the far right side of it.
I met kind, protective people who loved me wholeheartedly and became my internet family. Back then, Twitter was all about connections and friendships. I'm still friends with many of them, but one thing I don't like now is that, despite knowing I was just a teenager, they imposed their ideology on me. They did not let me choose for myself.
Coming back to Rahul Gandhi. I was also fed the "Pappu" stereotype about him, and I believed it. I started looking for content, speeches, and articles about him so I could make memes and mock him.
But the more I listened to him, read about him, followed his campaigns, watched his media interviews, and considered the opinions of journalists and political analysts, the more I realized that much of what I saw online was false. It was a narrative.
He is completely different from how the mainstream media and the far right have portrayed him. He is well educated, kind, emotionally intelligent, articulate, respectful, and compassionate.
I have never seen him be disrespectful or hateful toward anyone, including his political rivals.
In my opinion, Rahul Gandhi is a patriot, an honest leader, and a voice for the youth and the future of this country.
Happy Birthday, Pookie Rahul Gandhi Sir ❤️🎀✨
#HappyBirthdayRahulGandhi
Fair-weather “politicians” who enjoy the fruits of collective success but abandon the collective the moment challenges arise, reveal a horrible MORAL & ETHICAL DEFICIT. Those who have resigned their seats have at least been true to the mandate. But those who seek power without loyalty, office without conviction, and personal advantage without accountability are embarrassingly shameful and disgraceful. Do the right thing : RESIGN YOUR SEAT. Contest on a new symbol. You win on a symbol and a leader but will stay with the party only as long as it wins and want to leave as soon as it loses. You only want the fruits of victory and none of the hardship of defeat. Is this what public life is about ?! NO. IT IS NOT.
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@Arun2981 When will our politicians understand ?that they were not elected for achieving thr personal ambitions but they r here to solve the day today problems of common man.
These people are spending more time in politics of switching sides than solving common man’s problems
A law must be passed in India where any elected representative- MP / MLA/ Councillor wants to switch sides, he must resign and seek re- election
RT of you want the same
@priyankac19 There should be some punishment after https://t.co/Bv1vI6gK6Q least in the form of not letting to contest elections 5-10 years or hefty monetary penalty.this has increased after 2014