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Rahul Gandhi Called GST 'Gabbar Singh Tax' & Twitter Got Creative With Their Own Full-Forms


Rahul Gandhi is back it again!

He has always made himself an extremely easy target for trolls, and for some god forsaken reason, he never learns from his mistakes. Whenever he opens his mouth, whatever he says ends up becoming a meme, and this time was no different.

While addressing a rally in Ahmedabad, he ended up taking digs at Prime Minister Narendra Modi about how the youth of Gujarat wanted jobs, education and health infrastructure but the Gujarat government had failed to provide all of that.

Rahul Gandhi Called GST 'Gabbar Singh Tax' & Twitter Got Creative With Their Own Full-Forms© Twitter

He said, “The government is trying to suppress the voice of Gujarat, and when they failed they tried to buy the voice of Gujarat.” While talking about the controversial Goods and Service Tax (GST), he ended up saying that BJP's definition of GST is apparently "Gabbar Singh tax". (Side Note – It's hilarious how the acronym perfectly fits)

He went on to criticize BJP, calling the party "dramebaaz party number one," but it was his Gabbar Singh comment that immediately caught Twitter's attention.

Since apparently you can put your own definition to GST, a Twitter account that goes by the handle @RealHistoryPic asked everyone their 'full form of GST', and it did not take time for that tweet to catch on.

What's your full form of GST?

— History of India (@RealHistoryPic) October 23, 2017

Well, it did give people the perfect opportunity to get creative, and they did not disappoint at all.

True or not?

Greatly Screwed-up Tax

— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) October 23, 2017

Yes, this one hits too close to home.

Gayi Salary Tax

— Kapil (@kapsology) October 23, 2017

A little too shocked.

When you see the restaurant bills, it is Get Shocked Tax!

— Sreejith Panickar (@PanickarS) October 23, 2017

Sure, why not.

Gaanja Smoking tax

— V (@VforVendetta_In) October 23, 2017

No, just no.

Gobar Smelling Tax

— Amit Verma (@amit_ili) October 23, 2017

Too true.

Gayi Sarkar Tumhari

— Rachit Seth (@rachitseth) October 23, 2017

Okay?

Go Sell Tea

— Uday Menon (@Uday47) October 23, 2017

The original meaning.

Gau Suraksha Tax

— Gautam Ghosh (@GautamGhosh) October 23, 2017

 

Rahul Gandhi, a message for you, think really hard before speaking, and then don't say anything at all.  

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