Bizarre: AAP MLA Blames WhatsApp Outage on BJP
October 25, 2022
New Delhi: WhatsApp one of the most used online chatting platforms owned by Meta faced a major outage earlier today when the app went down for almost two-three hours. Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party MLA and Delhi Spokesperson Naresh Balyan went on Twitter to blame this on BJP.
The AAP leader took to Twitter and in a series of tweets said “WhatsApp is down because BJP is losing in Gujarat”.
Whatsapp is down, Because BJP is loosing Gujrat.#WhatsAppDown
— Naresh Balyan (@AAPNareshBalyan) October 25, 2022
“Whatsapp Down, Because BJPigs are Liar.” he again tweeted.
Taking a dig at Ex Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani Balyan said ” Whatsapp Down, Because Vijay Rupani loosing own seat.”
It is noteworthy that the outage left millions of WhatsApp users across the globe unable to send or receive messages, while AAP leader made comments suggestive that BJP controls Meta.
However, the tweeples were quick to rebut the joke of AAP leaders as one user wrote “Hey 10th fail, are you accepting that AAP was winning by spreading fake news on WhatsApp and that is why BJP took it down.”
Abey 10vi fail, matlab tu maan rha ki AAP WA se fake news faila k Jeet rhi to BJP ne WA down kara diya 😹
— S̶c̶a̶r̶ (@4racs) October 25, 2022
One user wrote that Now AAP leaders drink booze in the day time, and another one said that he will leave Gujaray if 98% of AAP candidate don’t loose their deposits.
I will leave gujarat, if 98% of your candidates don't loose….likh ke rakh ke….
— Anil Sehgal (@anilsehgal1971) October 25, 2022
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