Valentine's Day is a day of love, but it's also a day of single people being salty, and it turns out we're not the only ones putting people on blast on Twitter. Congress had a special message for our dear Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and they did not hold back in spreading the 'love'.
We're all guilty of sub-tweeting people on Twitter, but the Congress took it a step further and made a direct dig at PM Modi. Behaving like a proper salty ex, the loving Valentine's Day video is full of suggestions for PM Modi on what he should do, completely filled with clever references on him. I never thought I would relate to a political party, but life is full of surprises.
Dear Mr. Modi: A very happy #ValentinesDay from us to you ð pic.twitter.com/WrYKnN7iBc
— Congress (@INCIndia) February 14, 2018Since Valentine's Day is all about love, the 'heartfelt' video, which is full of hearts, starts with Congress asking Modi to spread love, and not Jumlas.
© Twitter/Congress
Well, that was just the first dig, it keeps on getting funnier. The next line asks him to spend less time hugging people, and more time working, because we all know PM Modi is a hugger, and has pictures hugging everyone.
© Twitter/Congress
Then, the Congress wants PM Modi to 'break up with hatred' and to 'love all Indians equally'. Next we have some brilliant wordplay on our PM's show 'Mann ki Baat', saying that sometimes he should also listen to the 'Mann ki Baat' of the people.
© Twitter/Congress
Remember when all the poor people in the country were supposed to get â¹15-20 lakh in each of their bank accounts? Taking a dig at that, the Congress asked him to only 'make promises that he can keep', just 'like every relationship'.
Ending it perfectly with the phrase 'Ab ki baar, dher saara pyaara'. After all, it's a Valentine's Day message. The best way to spread the love, right?
© Twitter/Congress
Even though there were so many references and clever digs, the best part of the whole video was still the background music. The best Valentine's Day message was appropriately set to the eternal love song 'Pehla Nasha' from 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar', obviously.
Remember last week when PM Modi had a typo in his tweet and someone probably lost their job because of that mistake? I am 70% sure that it's the same person and they joined Congress to take their revenge. Just kidding!!
Now, we're just eagerly waiting for PM Modi and the BJP's retaliation.
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