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No matter how much one tries, politics gets personal. On Tuesday, the youth wing of the Congress tweeted what was ridiculed as a classist meme about the Prime Minister, which they deleted after realising it was in poor taste.
Amrinder Singh Raja Brar, Youth Congress Chief, apologised for the meme but added that the handle was not run by Indian Youth Congress but by volunteers of the same.
Suraj Hegde, the person in-charge of the Yuva Desh page, apologised for the meme, claiming that it’s run by volunteers, by way of explaining how the tone-deaf meme came to be shared.
Taking a dig at PM Modi’s ‘chaiwala’ moniker-of-sorts, the meme shows him talking to Donald Trump and Theresa May, and in conversation, May saying “Tu chai bech (You go sell tea)”. While both parties have amped up their social media game in recent times, using an elitist meme reflects poorly on a Congress already derided for being ‘dynastic’.
BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said that the damage has been done by the party, so them deleting the meme means nothing.
Veteran actor and BJP MP Paresh Rawal, responded to IYC tweet by saying that the “chai-wala” was better than their “bar-wala”.
Rawal later deleted the tweet, and apologised for “hurting feelings”.
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani hit back at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi and asked if he approved the tweet. Rupani’s rebuttal comes after Rahul commented that the Congress would “respect the dignity of the office of the Prime Minister”.
Twitter, obviously, had a lot to say, with the youth Congress wing coming under fire from the right as well as the left.
Back in 2014, the Congress had used Modi’s childhood profession of serving tea on railway stations as a jibe, only for it to backfire against them. The BJP used the same remark to term the then-ruling party as classist and elitist, to convincing effect.
BJP’s national spokesperson Sambit Patra also brought up the 2014 misjudgement and how that did not work well for the Congress.
With election season just around the corner, will Congress’ ‘chaiwala’ jibe be its own undoing, like it was in 2014?
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Published: 21 Nov 2017,08:59 PM IST