The Kerala Congress is once again being mocked and schooled by netizens for trying to push narratives suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was neglected at the BRICS summit. They shared a departure video featuring leaders posing for a photo at the closing ceremony, with a borderline vulgar caption —”Unable to Spot G.” However, netizens were quick to react and slam the Congress for peddling fake rhetoric.
This blunt and meaningless post from Congress appears to be a reaction to recent accusations from the BJP. The BJP has alleged that Congress disrespected its president, Mallikarjun Kharge, after a video showed the Dalit leader waiting outside while Priyanka Gandhi filed her nomination papers for the Wayanad bypolls. This video was circulated by several BJP leaders, including Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, to suggest that Congress harbours animosity toward Dalits.
In this context, the Kerala Congress shared a video on its X account on 24 October 2024, captioned “Unable to Spot G. This is terrible. Mein kabhi dilse maaf nahi karoonga!”
Unable to Spot G.
This is terrible. Mein kabhi dilse maaf nahi karoonga! pic.twitter.com/AqRtAWOlqi
— Congress Kerala (@INCKerala) October 24, 2024
But what actually happened?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the 16th BRICS Summit and held bilateral meetings with leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. He arrived in Kazan on 22 October and departed on 23 October, where he received a warm welcome from Tatarstan’s Head, Rustam Minnikhanov. During his address, PM Modi highlighted India’s commitment to dialogue and diplomacy, advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict while addressing global challenges such as terrorism and climate change. He urged a unified approach to combating terrorism without double standards and discussed India’s green initiatives, inviting BRICS nations to join these efforts.
So, the netizens expressed sympathy for Congress, pointing out that it lacks the solid content that the BJP uses to attract attention, leaving Congress to resort to ineffective tactics even as the opposition party.
Here are some of the posts where netizens schooled Congress
You won’t spot PM Modi as he has returned back to India and this picture is post his departure from the BRICS summit.
— Yash (@Yashfacts28) October 25, 2024
— Matt murdock🚀 (@mattmurock123) October 24, 2024
Pidi 🐕, Modi already left BRICS yesterday.
Go eat your pork parrota and sleep.
— Arun Pudur (@arunpudur) October 24, 2024
High on Pappu mutra, @INCKerala?
He’s already back in India as of yesterday. try using your knee brain next time! pic.twitter.com/s0m84zLS1u
— Lala (@Lala_The_Don) October 24, 2024
He left before that…. Chal abh yeh digest kar leh! 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/PfMYljPVEm
— 💕DesiDiva💕 (@desi_diva1) October 24, 2024
Idiots, he is back in India and German Chancellor Meeting immediately on arrival. His rest is his sleep in the flight.
Don't compare with your Dynasts.— Ramu GSV (@gsv_ramu) October 24, 2024
congress kerela can't see banglore waterlogging, muda scam, mallikarjun snub but trying to poke holes in Videos from Russia and falling flat on its face 😂😂😂
— ✖️ 3.0 (@bored_IT_baba) October 24, 2024
Mocking India knowing well PM @narendramodi has returned back and Modi represents India. Sad sick reality of the @INCIndia and the reason ppl should never trust these parasites with their votes. @RahulGandhi see what your state unit is doing.
— Rohit Mundra (@RohitMu91645791) October 24, 2024
Because G left for his country to prepare for the visit of the German Chancellor. He was not available for this group photo.
Like Yuvraj Like Minions.🙄
— Shining Star (@ShineHamesha) October 25, 2024
LKB can’t you see Dr Jaishankar there ?
Modi is already back in India
He wasn’t there when they took the pic— Swathi Bellam (@BellamSwathi) October 25, 2024
Modi has already reached Delhi. Just for your information standing Order will be BRICS so Modi had to be standing in front raw but he's already left to Delhi u won't find him there.
— Ganesh (@me_ganesh14) October 24, 2024
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