BJP Trolls AAP Leader Raghav Chadha After Crow Attack Picture Goes Viral: “Jhoot Bole, Kauwa Kaate”

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An image of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha being pecked to death by a crow has gone viral on the internet. BJP (Delhi) used the fact that the event video had gone viral to harass him on Twitter.

The party captioned the tweet using a play on the old Hindi proverb “Jhoot Bole, Kauwa Kaate,” which warns that a crow would bite if you lie

Photo of crow attacking AAP leader goes viral

Raghav Chadha stood before the Parliament Building with a few papers when the incident occurred. Not long after, a crow swooped down and brushed against his head. The viral photo shows the commander reacting to the unexpected onslaught by ducking his head.

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Raghav Chadha’s response to the violence in Manipur

Twitter users have drawn connections between the incident and his recent statements about the violence in Manipur. The AAP leader stated on Tuesday that the BJP is trying to keep the media from learning about the atrocities committed in Manipur.

To keep the administration accountable and solve the people’s issues, Chadha said the BJP was impeding Parliament’s work.

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The AAP politician took to Twitter to announce that the party will introduce a no-confidence resolution in the Lok Sabha against the incumbent BJP-led central government, citing the worsening situation in Manipur and rising fears of instability in the Northeast.

BJP Trolls AAP Leader Raghav Chadha After Crow Attack Picture Goes Viral
BJP Trolls AAP Leader Raghav Chadha After Crow Attack Picture Goes Viral

Referendum on No Confidence

The opposition parties, known as the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A. ), recently presented the LS Speaker with a motion of no confidence in the administration, and he accepted it.

Umesh Dhiman
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