Rahul Hugged PM Modi & Called Himself A PAPPU ?

2018-07-21 11

Thundering speeches are the norm in Parliament. But a hug and a wink? Not really. On Friday, when he crossed over to the treasury benches and gave Prime Minister Narendra Modi a surprise hug after his nearly hour-long speech, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi seemed to be making a statement about inclusivity, that divergent opinions are no cause for hatred.
What he pulled off may go down as audacious, but he intended it to underline how the Congress approach is not marked by anger. Rahul ended his speech saying he wasn’t angry with BJP which called him “Pappu” and “hated” him. Action followed words as he walked around the oval table dividing the treasury and opposition benches, reached Modi’s front-row seat at the far end, and hugged him.
As he walked away, a visibly disconcerted PM hurriedly called him back to shake his hand, pat him on the back and whisper in his ear. Rahul returned to his seat and, seemingly pleased with himself, winked to a colleague — which set off another avalanche of memes on social media.
The hug was the closing to a vehement hour-long attack on Modi, accusing him of favouring businessmen with defence deals and loan waivers rather than farmers. Rahul touched upon topics as wide-ranging as women’s safety and GST, but spent the bulk of his time on allegations of corruption in the Rafale deal, accusing defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman of “speaking an untruth” as she had refused to divulge details citing a secrecy agreement with France.