Actor Khushbu Sundar’s tweet “Modi surname means corruption’ goes viral
Actor Khushbu Sundar’s tweet “Modi surname means corruption’ goes viral
Once actor Khushboo Sundar’s tweet ‘Modi means corruption’
has gone viral. The actor is also Member National Commission for Women. Her tweet emerges following Rahul Gandhi’s conviction and disqualification from Lok Sabha.
Meanwhile Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed ‘One World TB Summit’ at Rudrakash Convention Centre, in Varanasi on March 24.
Reportedly South Indian Khushbu Sundar was the first person from the Indian film industry to be nominated for the National Commission for Women.
Several Congress social media accounts have shared the tweet and questioned whether Purnesh Modi, a Gujarat minister, will file a case against Sundar. However, Sundar has not commented on the tweet or deleted it.
The Congress has announced a nationwide agitation against Gandhi’s disqualification, while the party will challenge the Surat court order in a higher court.
Gandhi’s counsel did not ask for mercy in court, but defended that the comment was not intentional and did not hurt the complainant Purnesh Modi. A similar defamation case was brought against Gandhi in Patna by Sushil Modi, who claimed to have been hurt by the comment.
Regarding Gandhi’s suspension, Khushbu Sundar commented that “he had said a few days back that he is unfortunately a parliamentarian. His words have come true.
Moral of the story: think positive. Negativity takes you nowhere”. She also noted the irony that Gandhi’s disqualification came from the same judgement that he tore into pieces when Manmohan Singh proposed an ordinance on it in 2013.
As per Indian-American lawmaker Khanna Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification as a member of Parliament is an infidelity of the Gandhian philosophy and India’s
nethermost values.
Meanwhile, Congress national spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi addressing a press conference at the party headquarters in the national capital and senior leader Jairam Ramesh slammed the Centre over the disqualification of the former national party president.
News Input K.V.Raman