Modi means corruption: BJP leader Khushboo Sundar’s old tweet goes viral

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Chennai: March 26 (Azadi Times) An old tweet of Khushboo Sundar, a member of the National Commission for Women and actress-turned-politician in India, has gone viral on social media.

 

According to Kashmir Media Service, Congress has convicted Rahul Gandhi in the 2019 defamation case.

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Protests are raging across India against his disqualification from the Lok Sabha after he left, while an old tweet by former Congress leader Khushboo Sundar, who has now joined the BJP, targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

 

It has become common. Khushboo had said in a tweet that Modi is here, Modi is there, Modi is everywhere, but what is it? Wherever Modi is, corruption has become common, so understand one thing, Modi means corruption.

 

The IT department of Congress found a five-year-old tweet of Khushboo Sundar. Khushbu defended this tweet and said that She was the spokesperson of the Congress at that time and followed in the footsteps of Rahul Gandhi.

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