#JumlaKingModi trends on Twitter

Hyderabad: Even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was speaking at the public meeting in Parade Grounds in Secunderabad here, Twitter had an amusing hashtag trending nationally. #JumlaKingModi was the one to trend on Sunday, while #ModiMustAnswer and #ByeByeModi were trending on Friday and Saturday.

Telangana, which saw a Money Heist-themed protest against Modi on Saturday, with youngsters wearing red overalls and Salvador Dali masks made popular by the Netflix series holding placards saying ‘We only rob bank. You rob the whole nation.’ (sic), saw the Telangana Rashtra Samithi continuing its attack on Sunday too, with the party’s social media experts and followers taking to the microblogging site to point out the false promises doled out by Modi over the years.

TRS Social Media convenor Krishank Manne tweeted a video, showing several people leaving Modi’s meeting venue even as he was speaking, and said that this showed that Telangana was not interested in ‘jumlas’.

There were several more from Krishank with the same hashtag of #JumlaKingModi, pointing out that Telangana was questioning each of the lies he said, also tweeting a video which apparently showed BJP transporting people from Karnataka, which he said was to fill the chairs at the venue.

Former Minister Jogu Ramana, State Tourism Development Corporation chairman Uppala Srinivas Gupta, Narayanpet MLA S Rajender Reddy, Telangana State Technology Services chairman Jagan Patimeedi, State Renewable Energy Development Corporation chairman Y Satish Reddy, Malkajgiri MLA M Hanumantha Rao and others also joined in tweeting different questions and videos with the same hashtag.


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