AAP leader spreads fake news; Tweeples Rebut
September 01, 2022
Ahmedabad: Once again Aam Aadmi Party leader is found spreading fake news and lies to gain some political success in upcoming Gujarat assembly elections.
Dharmendra Vavliya, Councillor of AAP on Surat tweeted a video showing that a school child fell from a bus as the bus was overloaded, and claimed that the video was from Gujarat.
He wrote in the tweet that, “Whether you and your children live or die, we will distribute Rewari to our friends. This is the model of BJP.”
आप और आपके बच्चे जिए या मरे हम तो अपने मित्रों को रेवड़ी बाटेंगे। यह है भाजपा का मॉडल। @AAPGujarat @AAP4Surat @AAPAmdavad @AAP_Baroda @AapNavsari pic.twitter.com/oeMKuRs4wr
— Dharmendra Vavliya (@Dharmendravavli) August 31, 2022
Just in no time tweeples were quick to show him the mirror that the video was from Tamil Nadu. Which is apparently going to apply Delhi model of school education.
Aam Aadmi Party’s fake politics got rebuttal by the netizens as they tweed the screenshot of the news report showing the incident that took place in Tamil Nadu.
However, AAP Gujarat Chief Gopal Italia rather than taking action against the fake news spreader retweeted Vavliya tweet.
आज़ादी के 75 साल बाद भी सिर्फ पढ़ने के लिए इतना संघर्ष क्यो करना पड़ रहा है?
क्या हम हमारे देश के बच्चों को शानदार शिक्षा देने में सक्षम नही है? या फिर सरकारों की नीयत खराब है?
आइये हम सब भारतवासी मिलकर भारत के बच्चों के लिए अच्छी शिक्षा व्यवस्था बनाए। जय हिंद। https://t.co/RsZMdj3h2u
— Gopal Italia (@Gopal_Italia) September 1, 2022
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