In response to the now snowballing allegations of corruption against the Modi government, Indian Twitter users are mincing no words by trending #Mera_PM_Chor_Hai
One can always count on Indian Twitter for using Bollywood references to deliver biting political commentary. This time, inspired by the iconic film Deewar, users are tweeting pictures of “Mera PM Chor Hai” written on their wrists.
Former French President had said on Friday that it was the Modi government which picked Anil Ambani to be the offset partner in the Rafale deal. This earth-shaking revelation was met by utter silence from Prime Minister Modi and his ministers who have spent the past weeks claiming the exact opposite.
Since PM Modi personally negotiated the Rafale deal behind closed doors, he is under direct fire of the public’s anger and resentment.
Here are some of the tweets:
We voted for an honest and hardworking PM but today I feel betrayed that #Mera_PM_Chor_Hai.
He helped Ambani to loot our nation. Feeling Disappointed pic.twitter.com/yZ3MCHr1IE
— Mehul Choradiya (@ChoradiyaMehul) September 22, 2018
So called nationalist government compromised national security just for benefits of few business houses! Shame on you Modi ji!
BTW what was your cut? Few hundred crores in election funds?
— Dr. Safin (@HasanSafin) September 22, 2018
.@TajinderBagga must launch this T-SHIRT…#Mera_PM_Chor_Hai
RT if u agree pic.twitter.com/oHFUREQfGK— Aishwary Verma (@AishwaryVerma9) September 22, 2018
#Mera_PM_Chor_Hai #FilmyDialoguesOnRafale Ashamed that our PM has acted against national interest. Can IAF fight a 2 front war with just 36 Rafale jets ? National Security has been compromised to help Anil Ambani. #BJP_भगाओ_देश_बचाओ pic.twitter.com/eRmlRQbv4W
— AAP Ka Vikram (@vikrameffects) September 22, 2018
#Mera_PM_Chor_Hai write on your hand and comment below pic.twitter.com/mXhtCRtHAF
— Kamran Shahid (@iKamranShahid) September 22, 2018
#Mera_PM_Chor_Hai and French Kisses is what he is getting now….! pic.twitter.com/FJnS3KjUW7
— Kamran Shahid (@iKamranShahid) September 22, 2018